Jewish cemetery Gauting

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The Gauting Jewish Cemetery was established for the deceased Jewish patients of the Gauting Lung Hospital. It is directly adjacent to the Gauting Forest Cemetery. The first burials there took place as early as 1945, and in 1947 the cemetery was officially inaugurated; the inauguration was combined with the unveiling of a memorial to the six million Holocaust victims during the Nazi era, which stands in the cemetery.

Jewish cemetery (Geroda)

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The Jewish Cemetery Geroda is a Jewish cemetery in Geroda, a community in the Lower Franconian district of Bad Kissingen, which was established in 1910. It is located in the forest west of Geroda and is accessible via the continuation of the Viereichenweg to the edge of the forest.

Jewish cemetery (Hörstein)

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The Jewish cemetery in Hörstein (town of Alzenau, district of Aschaffenburg) is the burial place of the former Jewish communities in Alzenau and Hörstein and the village of Wasserlos. It was laid out around 1812 and expanded after 1848. The last burial took place in 1938. The Hörstein cemetery is one of a total of 129 Jewish cemeteries in Bavaria.