Gershon Willinger
Married with 3 children and 7 grandchildren
Retired social worker, public speaker
Born in Holland, Amsterdam 1942
Lived in Amsterdam, Israel, Canada
Parents: Guido and Edith. Fled to Holland from Germany, murdered in concentration camp Sobibor
Stolpersteine Location
Brunnenallee Number 29, Bad Wildungen, Germany
Gershon Willinger’s STOLPERSTEINE are in remembrance of his parents, Guido and Edith Willinger. They are placed at Brunnenallee number 29 in Bad Wildungen, a small town in the state of Hesse, known for its spas. The stones are near the site where the Palace Hotel stood where Guido Willinger worked as a chef. Today it is a renowned rehabilitation clinic – the Wicker-Klinik.