Jewish cemetery (Stoffersberg gravel pit (part of Igling) - concentration camp cemetery and memorial)

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The concentration camp cemetery is located north of Buchloer Straße between Landsberg and Holzhausen. The cemetery was established in connection with the victims of Camp II and especially Camp XI of the Landsberg/Kaufering subcamp. The dead had been buried near the old country road in the area and were exhumed in May 1945. The cemetery was built between 1948 and 1950. Other dead of the two camps were also buried in the Stoffersberg-Kiesgrube cemetery.The cemetery has an area of 530 square meters.

Jewish cemetery (Steinrain (district of Mallersdorf) - concentration camp cemetery and memorial)

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The concentration camp cemetery and the memorial are located on the road from Mallersdorf to Landshut/Regensburg, about 1 km behind Pfaffenberg or before Oberlindhart on the right side of the road. The 67 dead are victims of a death march from Buchenwald concentration camp to Flossenbürg concentration camp via Neunburg vorm Wald, Mallersdorf and Neumarkt-Sankt Veit. These victims were exhumed at the behest of the American military government and buried in April and May 1945 on newly purchased land in the Steinrain district.

Jewish cemetery (Steinholz (district of Mauerstetten) - concentration camp cemetery and memorial)

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The concentration camp cemetery is located at the edge of the forest 1 km left of the road from Mauerstetten to Steinholz. A massive stone wall surrounds the cemetery, the metal gate bears two Stars of David. A wide, paved path leads to the memorial on the side opposite the entrance gate. The memorial bears the inscription: "Brother's grave of 472 Jewish prisoner victims of the Nazi labor camp in Riederloh near Kaufbeuren". To the right of the memorial, a commemorative plaque is embedded in the wall.

Jewish cemetery (St. Ottilien - concentration camp cemetery)

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The concentration camp cemetery is located at the end of St. Ottilien just before the railroad track next to the monastery cemetery. The cemetery holds victims from the entire camp complex Landsberg / Kaufering, who were brought to the Jewish hospital established in the monastery after the liberation of the camps.

Jewish cemetery (Seestall (district of Fuchstal) - concentration camp gravesite and memorial)

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The cemetery and memorial site is located in the forest on the banks of the Lech River in a nature reserve (Edenthalstraße).The cemetery was established in connection with victims from Camp VIII of the Landsberg/Kaufering subcamp complex. There were 22 dead buried here during the existence of the camp. Presumably, the first temporary memorial was erected in 1946 by survivors of Camp VIII on a square ground plan with a wooden picket fence, an entrance door and a wooden stele with a Star of David and inscription - naming 21 dead.

Jewish cemetery (Schwarzenbach/Saale - concentration camp cemetery and memorial)

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In the local cemetery next to the church lie in seven row graves on the left side of the cemetery the remains of Polish and Ukrainian war dead (forced laborers) and those of at least seven Jewish concentration camp victims of Polish nationality (one woman, six men), who were murdered in April 1945 on the death marches from Buchenwald concentration camp and Helmbrechts concentration camp and buried here.On November 9, 2004, Schwarzenbach inaugurated the "Langer Gang" concentration camp memorial in Bahnhofstraße, which commemorates the death march of women from Helmbrechts concentration camp.