Jewish cemetery Zehdenick
The cemetery is located north of the city center at the Friedrich-Engels-Stra;e (= B109 -> Templin), on the out of town right side of the street, just behind the Catholic church. Approximately againstüber the Einmündung of the Marienstra;e leads a short path directly to him.
In order to enter him canönnen one must however pick up the key. Against deposit of an identity card o.ä. one receives it with the tourist information in the city hall, Am market 11.
The cemetery was put on 1766 and umfa;te originally approx. 8 ar, more than the today eingezäunte area.
Jewish cemetery Zons
From 1771, the Jewish cemetery of Zons is on record. An enclosure with a wall was carried out only in 1925, because the cemetery was geschändet several times. The last burial took place in 1936. Today there are still 23 gravestones on the site.
The cemetery in Zierikzee (NL)
The Jüdische cemetery of Zierikzee is located on the Grachtweg. He was occupied from 1799 bie the beginning of the 20th century. Today there are still 21 gravestones in the cemetery.
In the vicinity of the cemetery a memorial stone was erected, which commemorates the killed Jüdischen victims.
The Jewish cemetery in Moers
In the early 19th century, it came to the formation of its own synagogue community, a synagogue was built. It was destroyed in November 1938. Today in its place stands a memorial in the form of an archway.
The Jewish cemetery Raesfeld
The Jews of Raesfeld had initially a cemetery sädlichlich of the castle. He is no longer preserved.
From 1860, the cemetery was inaugurated in the Brook at the Pölleken. Today there are still 7 gravestones here. He is hidden in a forest stück nördlich of the place. The cemetery can be reached by a country lane. It is secured by a gate and a wire mesh fence.
Jewish cemetery Kall
"In the cemetery at the Loshardt (Flur 8, No. 56), occupied since 1835 until 1937, there are 32 gravestones from the years 1865 to 1937 (Reuter 2007). In the historical maps of the Preußische Neuaufnahme (1891-1912) the Jewish cemetery is registered as „Bgr. Pl.“ (Begräbnisplatz) (cf. map view).
„After World War II, shot foreigners were also reburied in the cemetery “ (Arntz 1990)
Jewish cemetery in Mechernich-Kommern
The Jewish cemetery in Gartz
The last burial took place in 1934 or 1935, 1938 the cemetery was partially verwüstet, 1940 took place the forced sale.
It should still be about. 25 gravestones are preserved, probably sämtlich in the rear third of the long and narrow Grundstückss, through the closed entrance gate are only about 5 of them to be made out.
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The Jewish cemetery Gardelegen
On the company property of the merchant Salomon was also created in 1880 a cemetery. which was devastated in 1938. The undestroyed 24 gravestones from there were placed in 1961 in the municipal cemetery in Bismarcker Straße.
Coming from the parking lot on Bismarker Street, you pass a house in the cemetery and turn right in front of the chapel. After a grave field for fallen of the I. World War and the grave of Otto Reuter lies on the left of the way the field with the Jewish gravestones, next to it graves of Cussian prisoners of war 1914/18.