New Jewish cemetery (Ludwigsburg)
The New Jewish Cemetery Ludwigsburg is a Jewish cemetery in Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg .
history
After the Old Jewish Cemetery (Ludwigsburg), inaugurated in 1870, had to be closed after less than 30 years of its existence, a new Jewish cemetery was established in Ludwigsburg in 1897/99. Like its predecessor, which was set up in the immediate vicinity of the old city cemetery , this Jewish burial site was also placed right next to the - now new - city cemetery on Harteneckstrasse, which was in use in 1880 , by which it is now enclosed (south of the funeral hall ). The first burial in this cemetery, which was still occupied after 1945, took place in 1904. A war memorial erected in 1926 commemorates six soldiers of the Jewish faith from Ludwigsburg who died in the First World War .
See also
Web links
(contains four pictures of the new Jewish cemetery in Ludwigsburg)
- Allocation list in the State Archives Ludwigsburg
- Photo documentation of the tombstones in the Ludwigsburg State Archives
- New Jewish cemetery in Ludwigsburg at the central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany
- New Jewish cemetery in Ludwigsburg near Alemannia Judaica (with 20 images)
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 48 ° 53 '58.2 " N , 9 ° 12' 34.1" E