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Jewish cemetery Pesch

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The Jewish Cemetery Pesch is located at the end of Donatusstraße in the Korschenbroich district of Pesch. It is owned by the State Association of Jewish Communities of North Rhine and has been on the list of monuments in Korschenbroich since September 17, 1985.

Old Jewish Cemetery Hüls (Krefeld)

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The Old Jewish Cemetery in Hüls, a district of Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia, was probably occupied from the 17th century until 1890. Successor of the old Jewish cemetery on today's Klever Straße (formerly Moersische Straße in the "Meyser Feld") is the Jewish cemetery Am Strathhof, which was occupied since 1891 and to which gravestones are said to have been moved later.

new Jewish cemetery Hüls

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The Jewish cemetery in Hüls was established in 1891 and occupied only in 1894. Its area is 920 m². The gravestones and fragments preserved there date from 1894-1940. The inscriptions on the gravestones are documented in the epigraphic database epidat of the Steinheim Institute in Essen. The cemetery in Hüls is today considered a protected monument. 
A memorial plaque at the entrance to the cemetery reads "In memory of the Jewish fellow citizens on the 50th anniversary of the Reichskristallnacht, Hüls 10.11.1988, SPD Hüls". The burial site is locked and not freely accessible.

Jewish cemetery Drove (Kreuzau)

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The Jewish cemetery in Drove was occupied at the latest since the second half of the 19th century. However, it is probably older. In 1852, the Drove synagogue community had the cemetery, which was then located in the so-called "Judendriesch" field, newly enclosed. Jewish citizens who died in Kreuzau and Nideggen were also buried here. The cemetery was last occupied in 1941 (last burial of Gustav Roer on June 4, 1941).