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Coat of arms of Efringen-Kirchen ALTERNATE NAMES: KIRCHEN [GER], EFRINGEN-KIRCHEN, 47°39′20″N 7°33′57″E :a municipality in Landkreis Lörrach, SW Baden, on the border with France. Jewish population: 192 (in 1873), 60 (in 1933).

During World War I, fortifications were built at Istei and destroyed at the end of the war. In 1936 plans were drawn up to turn the location into the "Gibraltar of the West" with two km of underground passages linking gun emplacements and bunkers. The site was to host an underground garage for over 100 tanks, 3600 men and as part of the West Wall similar to the Maginot Line fortifications. Work began in 1937 and Hermann Göring visited in the Spring of 1938. By 1939 several installations were complete but in 1940 the site remained unfinished. [Feb 2013]

 

79588 Baden-Württemberg
SOURCE: Gerz
DISTRICT: Lörrach
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: Alongside ‘Am Breitenstein’ (marked by arrow).
IN USE: From 1865 until 1926 (Oldest gravestone 1867).
DODUMENTATION:

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SOURCES: University of Heidelberg and Alemannia Judiaca.
[[Researched and translated from German January 2008]

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Parent Category: GERMANY