Springstraße 4a
58730 Fröndenberg
Germany
The 392 m² large plot was purchased in 1845 by Cusel Bernstein and Feist Nathan Neufeld. The still existing 15 gravestones document an occupation period from 1844 to 1935. It is unlikely that the gravestones correspond to the real graves. At the left edge there is a grave field of Russian foreign workers who found their last rest there between 1941 and 1945. To the right is the memorial slab for the 4 women who were hanged in October 1944 in the Auschwitz subcamp (Union Weichsel). They smuggled grams of explosives.
It is to be assumed that in Frömern at the Lünerner brook a predecessor cemetery existed. There is a corridor designation name Judenufer. The 1st Unna cemetery was called Judengraben, the one in Rüthen Rüthen Judenhagen. The medieval Prague cemetery is called Judengarten. In 1813 a death in Frömern is provable.
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