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WALLDORF, Baden: 69190 Baden-Württemberg (Gerz, Peters).

LOCATION OF CEMETERY:

IN USE: From 1880 until 1940.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 97.

DOCUMENTATION:

  • 1985 photographs of all gravestones with mapping of graves by Zentralarchiv.
  • 1992 complete cemetery documentation including above photographs by the Office for Historic Monuments (Landesdenkmalamt, ed. Monika Preuß).
  • 1995 photographs of all gravestones by Ladenburg.
  • Numerous photographs of individual gravestones and general cemetery views in Alemannia Judaica.

PUBLICATIONS:

NOTES:

  • Prior to establishing their own cemetery in 1880, the Jewish cemetery in Wiesloch was used for burials (Hahn1988, page492).
  • When Walldorf cemetery was created, a cemetery hall was also built, which is preserved to this day.
  • The cemetery contains a memorial column in honour of Jewish Soldiers who died during WW1.
  • The new cemetery hall of the city cemetery contains a memorial plaque, dedicated in 1985, in honour of the fate of the local Jewish community.
  • After a desecration of the cemetery in 1990, the topped gravestones were re-erected and securely anchored. (Cemetery documentation: page 3).

SOURCE: University of Heidelberg and Alemannia Judaica.

(Researched and translated from German January 2009)

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