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.

Jewish cemetery (Bayreuth)

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There was a continuous settlement again since the 18th century. The Jewish families who moved in at that time had initially buried their deceased in the Jewish cemetery in Burgkunstadt. In 1787 an own Jewish cemetery could be established in Bayreuth. The cemetery was expanded several times in the following decades. The large, three-nave cemetery hall is still preserved today. A massive stone wall surrounds the cemetery. To the right of the entrance gate there is an old well. There are three graves sections. To the left of the entrance there are old, very ornate gravestones.