List of the destroyed synagogues in the areas occupied by the German Reich from 1938 to 1945
The list of destroyed synagogues in the areas occupied by the German Reich from 1938 to 1945 is intended to give a complete overview of the destruction of synagogues in the areas occupied by the German Reich . Only a few of the destroyed sacred buildings have so far been reconstructed .
List of destroyed synagogues (incomplete)
France
- Synagogue (Biesheim) , destroyed by acts of war
- Synagogue (Bionville-sur-Nied) , destroyed by the German occupiers
- Old Synagogue in Bischheim (Bas-Rhin) , destroyed by acts of war
- Old synagogue (Bischwiller) , destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Château-Salins) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1942
- Old synagogue (Dieuze) , destroyed by the German occupiers
- Old synagogue (Épinal) , destroyed by the German occupiers
- Old Synagogue (Erstein) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1941
- Old synagogue (Faulquemont) , destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Grussenheim) , destroyed by acts of war
- Synagogue Hatten (Bas-Rhin) , destroyed by acts of war
- Synagogue (Hattstatt) , destroyed by acts of war
- Synagogue (Ingwiller) , the interior was destroyed
- Synagogue (Itterswiller) , partially destroyed by acts of war
- Synagogue (Kuttolsheim) , destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Lauterbourg) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1940
- Old synagogue (Lingolsheim) , destroyed by acts of war
- Synagogue (Marmoutier) , the interior was destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Mertzwiller) , the synagogue building was destroyed during the last days of the war
- Synagogue (Metz) , the interior was destroyed by the German occupiers
- Morhange synagogue , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1942
- Synagogue (Niederroedern) , destroyed by acts of war
- Synagogue (Offendorf) , destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Puttelange-aux-Lacs) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1942
- Old synagogue (Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines) , destroyed in World War II
- Synagogue (Schirrhoffen) , destroyed by acts of war
- Old Synagogue (Strasbourg) , destroyed by the German occupiers
- Old Synagogue (Thionville) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1940
Latvia
Lithuania
- Synagogue (Jurbarkas)
- Synagogue (Klaipėda)
- Synagogue (Rusnė) (soot)
- Choral Synagogue (Šiauliai)
- Synagogue (Šilutė) (Heydekrug)
- Synagogue (Valkininkai)
- Vilnius Great Synagogue
Luxembourg
- Old Synagogue (Esch an der Alzette) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1941
- Old Synagogue (Luxembourg) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1943
Poland
- Synagogue (Andrychów)
- Great Synagogue (Auschwitz)
- Synagogue (Będzin)
- Synagogue (Bełchatów)
- Synagogue (Biala)
- Choral Synagogue (Białystok)
- Great Synagogue (Białystok)
- Nomer Tamid Synagogue (Białystok)
- Bielsko synagogue
- Synagogue (Biłgoraj)
- Synagogue (Brodnica)
- Synagogue (Brzeziny)
- Synagogue (Buk) , during the German occupation in World War II, the interior was destroyed
- Great Synagogue (Bydgoszcz) , destroyed in 1939 after the occupation of Poland
- Chełmno synagogue , destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Chełmża)
- Synagogue (Chodzież)
- Synagogue (Chojnice)
- Synagogue (Chorzów) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1939
- Synagogue (Ciepielów) , during the German occupation in World War II, the interior was destroyed
- Great Synagogue (Chrzanów)
- Synagogue (Czarnków)
- Synagogue (Czarny Dunajec) , the interior was destroyed during the German occupation in World War II
- Synagogue (Czeladź)
- New Synagogue (Częstochowa)
- Synagogue (Dukla)
- Synagogue (Dynów)
- Synagogue (Działdowo) during the German occupation in World War II, the interior was destroyed
- Synagogue (Gąbin)
- Synagogue (Gniezno)
- Synagogue (Goniądz)
- Synagogue (Gostyń) , destroyed in the war
- Synagogue (Graudenz) , destroyed in 1940
- Synagogue (Grodzisk Wielkopolski) , destroyed in 1940
- Synagogue (Inowłódz) , during the German occupation in World War II, the interior was destroyed
- Synagogue (Jarocin) , the interior was destroyed during the German occupation in World War II
- Synagogue (Józefów) , during the German occupation in World War II, the interior was destroyed
- Great Synagogue (Kalisz) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1940
- New Synagogue (Kalisz) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1940
- Synagogue (Kartuzy) , destroyed in 1939
- Great Synagogue (Katowice)
- Synagogue (Kcynia)
- Synagogue (Koło)
- Synagogue (Kórnik) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1940
- Synagogue (Krotoszyn) , destroyed in 1941
- Great Synagogue (Krynki)
- Synagogue (Łabiszyn) , destroyed in 1939
- Old Synagogue (Lipno)
- New Synagogue (Lipno)
- Great Synagogue (Łomża)
- Synagogue (Lubawa) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1940
- Synagogue (Mikołów) , the interior was destroyed during the German occupation in World War II
- Synagogue (Mikstat) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1939
- Synagogue (Murowana Goślina) New Synagogue (Mysłowice) , destroyed in 1939
- Synagogue (Odolanów) , during the German occupation in World War II, the interior was destroyed
- Synagogue (Praszka) , partially destroyed in the war
- Synagogue (Radom)
- Synagogue (Rawicz)
- Synagogue (Ruda Śląska)
- Synagogue (Rybnik)
- Old Synagogue (Tarnów)
- New Synagogue (Tarnów)
- Synagogue (Tarnowskie Góry) , destroyed in 1939
- Synagogue (Tomaszów Lubelski)
- Synagogue (Turek) , devastated by the German occupiers and converted into a department store after the Second World War
- Synagogue (Suchowola)
- Synagogue (Ustroń)
- Synagogue (Wejherowo) , destroyed in 1939
- Synagogue (Więcbork)
- Synagogue (Wieruszów) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1939
- Synagogue (Włocławek)
- Synagogue (Września)
- New Synagogue (Wysokie Mazowieckie)
- Synagogue (Zabłudów)
- Synagogue (Zakopane)
Czechoslovakia
- Synagogue (Ústí nad Labem) (Aussig)
- Synagogue (Bohumín) , destroyed by the German occupiers in World War II
- Synagogue (Brno)
- Synagogue (Budweis)
- Synagogue (Česká Lípa)
- Synagogue (Cheb)
- Synagogue (Chomutov) , destroyed in the November pogrom in 1938
- Synagogue (Franzensbad)
- Synagogue (Frýdek)
- Synagogue (Humpolec) , the interior was destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Jablonec nad Nisou)
- Synagogue (Jemnice)
- Synagogue (Jihlava)
- Synagogue (Jiřice u Miroslavi) , destroyed in the last days of the war
- Synagogue (Kadaň) , destroyed in the November pogrom in 1938
- Synagogue (Karlsbad)
- Synagogue (Klatovy) , in 1941 Czech fascists burned down the synagogue
- Synagogue (Krnov) , the interior was destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Kroměříž) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1942
- Synagogue (Kynšperk nad Ohří) , destroyed in the November pogrom in 1938
- Old Synagogue (Liberec)
- Synagogue (Lovosice) , the interior was destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Luka u Verušicek) , the interior was destroyed by the German occupiers
- Synagogue (Marienbad) , destroyed in the November pogrom in 1938
- Synagogue (Stříbro) , the interior was destroyed by the German occupiers
- Most Synagogue (Czech Republic)
- Olomouc synagogue
- Synagogue (Orlová)
- Synagogue (Ostrava) , destroyed by the German occupiers in World War II
- Synagogue (Přívoz) , destroyed by the German occupiers in World War II
- Synagogue (Sokolov)
- Synagogue (Teplice)
- Synagogue (Trutnov) , destroyed in the November pogrom in 1938
- Synagogue (Úsov) , the interior was destroyed by the German occupiers
- Vítkovice (Ostrava) synagogue , destroyed by the German occupiers in World War II
Ukraine
- Great Synagogue (Bar)
- Great Synagogue (Bels)
- Synagogue (Bilohirsk)
- Synagogue (Chodoriw)
- Synagogue (Dolyna, Ternopil)
- Synagogue (Hwisdez)
- Synagogue (Yaryschiw)
- Synagogue (Kamjanka-Buska)
- Great Synagogue (Kremenez)
- Beit Chasidim Synagogue (Lviv)
- Golden Rose Synagogue (Lviv)
- Great suburban synagogue (Lviv)
- Temple Synagogue (Lviv)
- Great Synagogue (Leschniw)
- Synagogue (Lukiw)
- BaH Synagogue (Medschybisch)
- Synagogue (Mynkiwzi)
- Great Synagogue (Olyka)
- Synagogue (Pohrebyschtsche)
- Great Synagogue (Starokostjantyniw)
- Old Synagogue (Ternopil)
- Synagogue (Torhowyzja)
- Great Synagogue (Wolodymyr-Wolynskyj)
Belarus
- Synagogue (Asjory)
- Synagogue (Bjarosa)
- Synagogue (Druja)
- Synagogue (Djarechyn)
- Synagogue (homel)
- Synagogue (Hrodna)
- Great Synagogue (Nawahrudak)
- Great Synagogue (Nyasvish)
- Synagogue (Peski)
- Great Synagogue (Pinsk)
- Synagogue (Selwa)
- Synagogue (Skidel)
- Synagogue (Wilejka)
- Synagogue (Vishneva)
literature
- Klaus-Dieter Alicke: Lexicon of the Jewish communities in the German-speaking area. 3 volumes. Gütersloher Verlagshaus , Gütersloh 2008, ISBN 978-3-579-08035-2 ( online edition )