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New cemetery - Lublin

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New Jewish cemetery in Lublin was founded in 1829 year.
During World War I buried in the soldiers of Jewish origin. During World War II Nazis devastated the Jewish cemetery, after which he remained an empty square, part of the wall, and two damaged ohels . Germany used the gravestones to harden so. Black Roads concentration camp at Majdanek .
on the surface of 8.6 hectares is located about 50 graves, including many of his contemporaries. A separate part of the cemetery is still active and used by the Jewish community of Lublin.
The cemetery is connected to Memorial Chamber with a small active synagogue ,
where prayers are held several times a year during arrivals groups of Jewish Israel and the U.S. .

After the war, the then city authorities authorized the construction of the road (Avenue of General Wladyslaw Anders) by means of new cemetery. In this way the area was divided into two squares with an area of \u200b\u200b3.5 hectares each.


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the occupation (Ghetto) - part of the cemetery.
During World War II, Jews were buried here who died or were killed in the ghetto. This place has witnessed many executions. Estimates in this area is buried about 6,000 people. Today, there stretches devoid of gravestones square. In the central part of the square foundation of Sarah and Manfred Bass Frenkiels erected memorial dedicated to Jews of Lublin lapidary. It included imported from the ashes of the camp at Majdanek Jewish prisoners, and one of the walls was laid on the recovered fragments of tombstones.

Foundation Thanks to the efforts of Sarah and Manfred Frenkiels in 1988 cleaned up the cemetery grounds and surrounded by a fence with concrete slabs in the shape of tombstones, separated by stylized menorami.

Sources:
Foundation Chron Jewish cemeteries in Lublin
http://www.kirkuty.xip.pl/
Wikipedia

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