Jewish cemetery (Aschbach)
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The Jewish Cemetery in Aschbach, a district of Schlüsselfeld in the Upper Franconian county of Bamberg, is a Jewish burial ground that was occupied from the first half of the 18th century until 1947.
Jewish cemetery (Aub)
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The Jewish Cemetery Aub is a Jewish cemetery in Aub, a town in the Lower Franconian district of Würzburg. There are 102 graves in three rows in the cemetery on Harbachweg. In the western cemetery wall are 40 gravestones (mazewot) of the old cemetery walled in.
Jewish cemetery (Aufseß)
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The Jewish Cemetery in Aufseß in the Upper Franconian district of Bayreuth is a Jewish burial ground that was established in 1722 and occupied until 1937.
Jewish cemetery (Augsburg)
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The Augsburg Jewish cemetery in the Hochfeld district has served as a burial place for Augsburg Jews since 1867. Until then, they buried their dead in the Jewish cemetery Kriegshaber.
Jewish cemetery (Kriegshaber)
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The Jewish Cemetery Kriegshaber was established in 1626 as a burial place for the Jewish communities of Pfersee, Kriegshaber, Oberhausen and Steppach, which today are districts of Augsburg and Neusäß in the district of Swabia in southwestern Bavaria. The communities can be traced back to about 1570. The cemetery is located at 15 Hooverstrasse in the former Cramerton district of the U.S. garrison of Augsburg, where it formed an enclave.
West Cemetery (Augsburg)
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Augsburg West Cemetery is located in the Pfersee district of Augsburg. It covers 17.69 hectares.
Jewish cemetery (Autenhausen)
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The Jewish Cemetery Autenhausen is a Jewish cemetery in Autenhausen, a district of the town of Seßlach in the Upper Franconian county of Coburg.
Jewish cemetery (Bad Kissingen)
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The Jewish cemetery in Bad Kissingen, a town in the Bavarian administrative district of Lower Franconia, has existed since 1817 and is located on today's Bergmannstraße not far from the Ostring.[1]