Cemetery Hauptstraße (Ottersberg)
The cemetery is located at the main road between Otterstedt and Ottersberg. It can be found at the north edge of the grove "Hainbuchen" at the northeastern edge of the forest.
Hoppenlauf Cemetery
The Hoppelaufriedhof was created around 1626 cemetery. Since 1834, the first Jewish cemetery in Baden-Württemberg has been located here in a demarcated area, which was integrated into a (Christian) city cemetery.
Jewish cemetery in Linz am Rhein
Jewish cemetery
Jewish cemetery (Bergen auf Rügen)
Nothing more is known about the history of a Jewish cemetery in Bergen. The cemetery is said to have still existed as a part of the municipal cemetery in the 1950s.
Jewish cemetery (Midlum)
"From the main road from Bremerhaven via Langen to Nordholz and Cuxhaven, turn right in Midlum exactly opposite the turnoff in the direction of Dorum and Wermen into Wanhödener Straße. (At the turnoff there is a signpost to the Jewish cemetery.) Follow this road straight ahead to the end of the village. After about 2 km, on the right side of the road, a signpost that cannot be overlooked points to the cemetery, which is about 50 m away in a small wood."
Dr. Hans-Peter Laqueur
Jewish cemetery Neumarkt
The cemetery of Hagen (Bremisch)
"The cemetery is located on the outskirts of the town, in the Döhren forest.
Jewish cemetery Weener
Jewish cemetery Nordhorn
The new cemetery has 37 gravestones. Originally there were 62 graves here, but after the war not all the graves destroyed by Nazi vandalism could be fully restored.
- Fünf Gräber bear only Hebräish inscriptions,
- 31 stones show German and Hebräish characters,
- one stone – the für the Yugoslav soldier Mose Atijar – has only a German inscription.
On all gravestones can be found above two letters: „Pe – nun“ - the abbreviation for „Here rests ...“. Then, with an honorific introduction, the name of the deceased is mentioned and the date of death.