Drahonice Jewish Cemetery.

About one kilometer southeast of the village of Drahonice on a steep slope between fields are the remains of a Jewish cemetery. The cemetery is surrounded by a crumbling wall. It was probably founded already in the 15th century. Around a hundred tombstones from the 19th and early 20th centuries have been preserved here. After the Nazis came to power, the cemetery was vandalized. Its devastation continued even after the end of World War II. world war. There is a gravestone…
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