Jewish cemetery (Nuremberg)
The cemetery in the Bärenschanzstraße was inaugurated in 1864 and closed in 1922.
The first burial took place in 1910 in the cemetery in the Schnieglinger Straße. He is until today the cemetery of the Jewish Community of Nuremberg.Jewish cemetery (Neustadt a.d.Waldnaab - deserted cemetery)
In Neustadt existed from the 14th century until 1684 a Jewish community. Among its facilities (still preserved is the building of the yeshiva in the house Freyung 23 and the building of the mikvah Freyung 25) also belonged to a cemetery, which is mentioned in a document in 1621. It was located behind the southern row of houses on Freyung. Today there are gardens here.
Jewish cemetery (Neunburg v.Wald - concentration camp cemetery and memorial)
The cemetery is located at Plattenberg in the direction of Amberg/Schwarzenfeld. The way is partly signposted. He was created in the years 1946/47 as a concentration camp cemetery, also "Jewish cemetery" for 615 prisoners of the Flossenbürg concentration camp, who had fallen victim to a death march.
Jewish Cemetery (Neumarkt St. Veit - concentration camp cemetery and memorial)
The concentration camp cemetery is located on the B 299 in the direction of Mühldorf about 200 m behind the end of the village. A hedge surrounds the park-like area with deciduous trees and ornamental shrubs. On the left gatepost is the inscription: "Last resting place of 392 victims of National Socialism + April 1945", on the right gatepost: "Do not pass by wanderer - that love erases / what hate has done".
Jewish cemetery (Neumarkt i. d. Oberpfalz)
The Jewish cemetery in the city of Neumarkt is located on Gießereistraße. It has an area of almost 1000 square meters and was established in 1879/1880.
Jewish cemetery (Neuburg a.d.Kammel - deserted cemetery)
In Neuburg a.d. Kammel existed as documented from 1431 to about 1675 a Jewish community. Their cemetery was located on the ridge north of the iceberg "Judenberg". Today no more traces can be recognized
.Jewish cemetery (Neu-Ulm)
The Jewish cemetery in the city of Neu-Ulm is part of the municipal cemetery. It has a size of over 200 square meters and was established in 1875.
Jewish cemetery (Nammering (district of Fürstenstein) - concentration camp cemetery and memorial)
The memorial is located outside the village on the railroad track in the forest in the direction of Aicha vorm Wald (sign "Memorial KZ-Transport 1945"). A large granite block with a carved dove of peace bears the inscription "KZ-Transport 1945 / 794 prisoners murdered".
Jewish Cemetery (Naila - concentration camp cemetery and memorial)
Memorial is located in the municipal cemetery on Albin Klüber Street. From the main entrance of the cemetery you walk past the cemetery house to the beginning of the second cross path, where the monument to murdered concentration camp prisoners, made of Fichtelgebirge porphyry, is located. It stands above a collective grave for nine men who were beaten to death with rifle butts by SS men near the town on April 10, 1945, during the death march from Buchenwald concentration camp. It shows two cowering figures, with the inscription below: "To the victims of fascism".
Jewish cemetery (Muschenried (district of Winklarn) - concentration camp cemetery and memorial)
The memorial over the former graves is located at the end of Muschenried in the direction of Kulz (B22) at the edge of the forest. A small massive semicircular stone wall surrounds the planted area, in the center of which is a stone memorial slab. Its inscription reads: "Here rested 333 K.Z. prisoners + from the camp Flossenbürg + APRIL 1945 / 1958 reburied to Flossenbürg / sons can you and yours never mean this monument / but to comfort the guarantee / that you rest here in honor".
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