Jewish Cemetery Prenzlauer Berg (Berlin)
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Berlin-Weißensee
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Weißensee is a district in the Pankow district of Berlin, originating from a street village east of the Weißen See founded in the 13th century, which was a knight's estate from 1540 to 1880. From the incorporation to Greater Berlin in 1920 until the administrative reform in 2001, there was an independent district of Weißensee, into which various neighboring villages were incorporated.
Berlin-Köpenick
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Köpenick (until 1931 officially: Cöpenick) is a district in the district of Treptow-Köpenick in the southeast of Berlin, located at the confluence of the Spree and Dahme rivers in wooded and lake-rich surroundings.
Jewish cemetery (Angermünde)
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The Jewish Cemetery Angermünde is a Jewish cemetery in Angermünde, a town in the district of Uckermark in the German state of Brandenburg.
Jewish cemetery (Bad Freienwalde)
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The Jewish cemetery in Bad Freienwalde (Oder) is located at the foot of the Galgenberg. It can be reached via a cul-de-sac next to the Catholic Church in Goethestraße. The cemetery is registered in the monument list of the state of Brandenburg.
Jewish cemetery (Beelitz)
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The Jewish Cemetery Beelitz is a Jewish cemetery in the town of Beelitz in the district of Potsdam-Mittelmark in Brandenburg. It belonged to the synagogue district of Beelitz and is a protected monument since 1985. The 925 m² cemetery at Straße des Aufbaus 8 (near Clara-Zetkin-Straße) contains 48 gravestones in six recognizable rows. The oldest legible, a double gravestone, bears the dates 1752 and 1764. The youngest stone dates from 1925.
Jewish cemetery (Beeskow)
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The Jewish Cemetery Beeskow is a monument in the district town of Beeskow in the Oder-Spree district in Brandenburg.
Jewish cemetery in the Geschwister-Scholl-Straße
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The Jewish Cemetery on Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse in Brandenburg an der Havel is the former cemetery of the city's Jewish community and Holocaust memorial. It is designated as a historical monument and is one of two Jewish cemeteries used in the city in the 20th century.
Jewish cemetery of the state institution Görden
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The Jewish Cemetery of the Landesanstalt Görden is a former Jewish cemetery on the grounds of the former Landesanstalt Görden (since 2006 Asklepios Fachklinikum Brandenburg) in Brandenburg an der Havel and one of two Jewish cemeteries in the city.
Old Jewish Cemetery Eberswalde
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The Old Jewish Cemetery in Eberswalde was established in 1751. Previously, the community had used the Jewish cemetery Biesenthal. The oldest surviving gravestone dates from 1784. In 1851, the cemetery was expanded and enclosed with a brick wall in 1862. Today it has an area of about 975 m².