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Angermuende

First Jewish presence: 13th century; peak Jewish population: 135 in 1880; Jewish population in 1933: 60 Prior to 1815, when...

Added Jan 24, 2020

Rendsburg

First Jewish presence: 1693; peak Jewish population: 292 in 1835; Jewish population in 1933: 30 The Jews of Rendsburg established...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Luebeck

First Jewish presence: 1645; peak Jewish population: 670 in 1900; Jewish population in 1933: 497 Jews were not permitted to...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Kiel

First Jewish presence: 17th century; peak Jewish population 613 in 1933 The earliest available records of a Jewish presence in...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Elmshorn

First Jewish presence: late 17th century; peak Jewish presence: 204 in 1835 and 1838; Jewish population in 1933: 55 In...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Bad Segeberg

First Jewish presence: 1739; peak Jewish population: 91 in 1871; Jewish population in 1933: 20 The community established a prayer...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Goerlitz

First Jewish presence: 13th century; peak Jewish population: 691 in 1885; Jewish population in 1933: 376 Records suggest that the...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Dresden

First Jewish presence: 11th or 12th century; peak Jewish population: 5,120 in 1925; Jewish population in 1933: 4,675 (0.7% of...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Chemnitz

First Jewish presence: 1357; peak Jewish population: 3,500 in 1925; Jewish population in 1933: 2,387 The earliest available record of...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Bautzen

First Jewish presence: 14th century; peak Jewish population: 100 in 1925; Jewish population in 1933: 73 The history of Jewish...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Annaberg

First Jewish presence: 1839; peak Jewish population: 147 in 1907; Jewish population in 1933: 58 Beginning in 1554, Jews were...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Aumund-Vegesack

First Jewish presence: 18th century; peak Jewish population: 150 in 1921; Jewish population in 1933: approximately 110. Most Aumund Jews...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Jewish Old-Age Home

Founded: 1931. Pogrom Night 1938: partially damaged. After 1938: assembly point for deportations in 1941/42. Copyright: Pogrom Night 1938 -...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Jewish Home for the Blind

Founded/move-in: 1906. Pogrom Night 1938: interior vandalized. After 1938: in use until 1941; Gestapo office after 1942; Other information: memorial...

Added Jan 23, 2020

Berlin

First Jewish presence: 1225; peak Jewish population: 173,000 in 1925; Jewish population in 1933: unknown. The Middle Ages Berlin’s Jewish...

Added Jan 22, 2020

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