Print

Coat of arms of Binau49°22' N, 09°03' E, 27 miles ESE of Mannheim, 18 miles NNW of Heilbron, in Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, N Baden-Württemberg. Jewish population: 146 (in 1842), 20 (in 1933).

CEMETERY: landmarked Jewish cemetery photo:"The 1851  Jewish cemetery at Reichenbucher Straße (100 Meter westlich vom christlichen Friedhof entfernt)   (100 meters west of the Christian cemetery) (area 7.74 Ar ) and actively used until 1938.In 1986  70 gravestones remained visible. In 1944, the cemetery was used by the Nazis for the concentration camp Neckarelz and the subcamp Neckargerach converted. About 200 who died in the mine shafts of the underground arms factory in Obrigheim were buried there from October 1944 to March 1945. After 1945, many of the concentration camp victims were moved to their homes. Today, in the Jewish cemetery is a memorial to the perished in Mosbach and Obrigheim prisoners and forced laborers from several European countries (particularly from France and Poland).. Jewish cemetery and concentration camp cemetery [Feb 2013]

74862 Baden-Württemberg
DISTRICT: Neckar-Odenwaldkreis
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: Reichenbucher Strasse 7

Entrance to the Jewish cemetery in Binau .[Feb 2013]

IN USE: from about 1835 to 1938 (oldest surviving gravestone dated 1851)
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES:

DOCUMENTATION:
PUBLICATIONS:
NOTES:
SOURCES: University of Heidelberg and Alemannia Judaica.
[Researched and translated from German December 2007]

To see information and photographs of individual gravestones in cemeteries in Baden-Wuerttemberg, click on this link and follow the directions on that page.


 

Parent Category: GERMANY