Jewish cemetery (Bassum)
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The Jewish Cemetery Bassum is a well-preserved Jewish cemetery in Bassum (district of Diepholz, Lower Saxony). It is a protected cultural monument.
Jewish cemetery (Geismar)
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The Jewish Cemetery Geismar is located on the Trift/Duderstädter Landstraße in the southernmost district of the Lower Saxon university city of Göttingen.
Jewish cemetery (Hessisch Oldendorf)
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The Jewish Cemetery Hessisch Oldendorf is a Jewish cemetery in the Lower Saxon town of Hessisch Oldendorf in the district of Hameln-Pyrmont. It is a cultural monument.
Jewish cemetery (Meppen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Meppen is a Jewish cemetery in Meppen in the district of Emsland in Lower Saxony. It is a protected cultural monument.
Jewish cemetery (Obernkirchen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Obernkirchen is a Jewish cemetery in the Lower Saxon town of Obernkirchen in the district of Schaumburg. 102 gravestones are present in the 1,646 m² cemetery "Auf der alten Bückeburg".
Jewish cemetery (Syke)
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The Jewish Cemetery Syke is a well-preserved Jewish cemetery in Syke (district of Diepholz, Lower Saxony). It is a protected cultural monument.
Jewish cemetery (Hohenberge)
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The Jewish Cemetery Hohenberge is a Jewish cemetery in the town of Varel in the district of Friesland in Lower Saxony.
Jewish cemetery (Schwarzrheindorf)
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The Jewish Cemetery Schwarzrheindorf is a Jewish cemetery in Schwarzrheindorf, a district of Bonn (North Rhine-Westphalia). The cemetery is located downstream of the Rhine behind the high water dike, in the neighborhood of the sewage plant and the Friedrich Ebert Bridge. It is listed as a historical monument.[1]
Jewish cemetery Arnoldsweilerstraße (Düren)
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The old Jewish cemetery is located in Arnoldsweilerstraße in Düren in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Jewish cemetery (Euskirchen, Kölner Straße)
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The former Jüdische Friedhof Euskirchen (Kölner Straße) was located in the city center at the corner of Kölner Straße/Oststraße and was abolished in 1938 and built over in 1960 by the district court of Euskirchen üover. The cemetery was the second in Euskirchen (the old cemetery „Am Judenwall“ had been occupied from 1680 to 1835) and was occupied from 1834 to 1918. From 1913, the new Jewish cemetery in Frauenberger Strasse was used as a burial place.