On 15 October 2025, a memorial stone (Stolperstein) was laid in Prague’s Holešovice district, in front of the house at U Smaltovny 19, to commemorate lawyer JUDr. Hanuš (Hans) Polach.
Hanuš Polach was born in 1899 in Vienna. He graduated from the Faculty of Law of the German University in Prague, where he later worked as a trainee lawyer. He subsequently served as a legal counsel for a pension insurance company. Together with his wife Elisabeth, née Adler from Hamburg, and their daughter Dita, he lived in a modern “electric” house on U Smaltovny Street.

After the establishment of the Protectorate, Hanuš Polach lost his job and the family was forced to leave their apartment in Holešovice. On 20 November 1942, they were deported to the Terezín ghetto, and a year later transferred to Auschwitz. Hanuš Polach was killed there on 5 February 1944; his wife died several months after the end of the war as a result of her imprisonment.
Only their daughter Dita survived. Two years after the war, she married Ota Kraus, and in 1949 the couple emigrated to Israel with their young daughter.
Stolpersteine, small brass cubes set into the pavement, commemorate the victims of Nazi persecution – those who were murdered, deported, or forced to flee. In Prague alone, there are now more than 850.
If you would like to contribute to their maintenance, you can help by cleaning the stones (instructions here). You can send the result to info@stolpersteinecz.cz or share it on social media using the hashtag #cistimeStolpersteine.
cover photo: Hana Janišová


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