Synagogue Bedburg Graf-Salm-Straße (formerly Salmstraße
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During the war the building was destroyed.
Last use: pharmacy
Bedburdyck Synagogue in the Bausch
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Last use: undeveloped garden land
Barntrup Synagogue Krumme Street
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Last use: new construction - no further details about the type of use
.Synagogue Bad Salzuflen
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Conflicting statements in the literature about the date of demolition: 1939 (Brocke, Schwarz, 1999) and 1938 (Zacharias, 1988).
Last use: parking lot
Jewish Community Wankheim (Kusterdingen) Heerstrasse
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The village of Wankheim came into the possession of the barons of Saint-André in the years 1760 and 1765 and thus did not belong to the Duchy of Württemberg. The basic prerequisite for the admission of Jews was thus created. In the surrounding Württemberg, on the other hand, there was a ban on settlement. In 1776, the local rulers decided to initially admit four Jews: David Dessauer, Samuel Levi, Jakob Herz and David Alexander. The new residents were housed in a house completed in 1784, a former barn that was converted by the barons.
Synagogue Stuttgart Hospitalstraße
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Last use: synagogue (built in 1952)
Synagogue Hengstfeld (Wallhausen) Hauptstraße
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Last use: garden plot
Synagogue Schwäbisch Hall Unterlimpurger Straße
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The last completely preserved evidence of the prayer rooms with paintings by Eliezer Suussmann on the walls and ceilings.
Last use: No information
Synagogue Dünsbach (Gerabronn) Judengasse
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Last use: No information
Synagogue Unterdeufstetten (Fichtenau) Dinkelsbühler Straße
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Last use: residential house