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The Jewish cemetery of Bremervoerde

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"The cemetery "An der Höhne", which is said to date back to 1767, is about 1000 m²  large and today includes 25 gravestones from 1831 to 1934, plus two plinths without gravestone. The majority of the inscriptions have been traced with black paint. Noteworthy is the image of a butterfly in numerous pediments. In 2010 a memorial plaque with the names of 41 expelled or murdered Jews from Bremervörde was placed in the cemetery. The cemetery is in a well-kept condition.

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The Jewish cemetery of Cuxhaven

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"In the then Hamburg office Ritzebüttel - today part of the city of Cuxhaven - the first Jews settled around the middle of the 18th century, a few years later, about 1760 arose in the Brockeswald their Begräbnisplatz, which already had to be expanded in 1818. Around 1800 the ‚Israelitische Gemeinde zu Ritzebüttel’ was constituted, which built its own synagogue in 1815/16.

Jewish cemetery (Schönebeck)

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Coming from the direction of Magdeburg, one drives in the direction of the center to a fork, from which it goes half-right to the center of the village and half-left over the railroad into Wilhelm-Heilge-Strasse. From this street one turns into the second possibility to the left, into the Welsleber Str. The third street to the left is the Dorotheenstr., a dead end, at whose end - before the ramp of an overpass over the railroad - the cemetery lies.

Jewish cemetery between Kirberg and Dauborn

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Since 1903, the cemetery of the former Jewish religious community, to which the Jews of the villages of Dauborn, Kirberg, Heringen and Mensfelden belonged, has been located on the road between Kirberg and Dauborn.

The Jewish Community became extinct in 1940, and the cemetery was signed over to the community of Kirberg for 50 RM under the pressure of persecution.

Jewish cemetery Hechingen

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1955 was a "honorary plaque" für the murdered Jews in the cemetery hall attached.

2020/1 Since große parts of the north-western part of the cemetery and the cemetery hall are collapsed, the cemetery is currently being renovated. The renovation of the surrounding wall is about 3/4 completed. Therefore, the cemetery is currently closed.

New Jewish Cemetery Spandau

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The new Jüdische cemetery was established in 1858 and was enclosed by artillery carriages, because from 1872 the German militaryär produced weapons in the area.

In1913 they built a repräsentative double portal at the entrance of the cemetery and at the cemetery chapel.

From 1923 there was Verschönerungsarbeiten at the cemetery, it was purchased 500 square meters für die Erweiterung des Geländs, giving them the chance to vergößern the cemetery to wall and employees such as Gärtner and Friedhofswärter to hire.