Online Archive of Jewish Cemeteries

The cemetery of Bigge

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The cemetery, dated 1873, is located at the end of the village next to a  federal road. There are still 25 gravestones. The cemetery was intended for the residents of Bigge. However, Jews from the surrounding villages were also buried.

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Auschwitz

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Auschwitz - A small place near Krakow.-Synonymous with the greatest mass murder and shame of the "civilized" world. 

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The Miodowa Cemetery

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In Miodowa Street in the east of Kaziemierz, lies the „new“ Jüdische cemetery. It was built in 1800, and also in this cemetery gravestones were smashed during the German occupation. A monument was erected from these broken slabs right next to the entrance. On this cemetery even today funerals take place.

The cemetery in Plaszow

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Only a few kilometers south of Kaziemierz there were two Jewish cemeteries on the Ulica Abrahama in Plaszow. One was located on the Ulica Abrahama. It has not been preserved. Another cemetery was located in the north of the camp area. The grave slabs were removed, only the borders of the graves are preserved.

New cemetery Ziskov

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From 1890 was buried in the new Jewish cemetery in the east of the suburb Ziskov. The cemetery is still used by Prague Jews today. Next to old gravestones we can find steles commemorating the expulsion of Jüdic communities by the Nazis.

The new cemetery of Lucerne

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The new cemetery was inaugurated in 1943. He also adjoins the municipal cemetery, but östlich. He is so far occupied with about 400 Gräber

In the front part of the new cemetery is a mortuary. While one finds also obelisks and other forms as well as decorations with the gravestones in the old cemetery, the present orthodox adjustment of the municipality is recognizable also at the einförmigen and unadorned gravestones of the new cemetery.