Jewish cemetery in Postoloprty.
In the second half of the 19th century, a new Jewish cemetery was built on the northern outskirts of the city, replacing the old burial ground from the 18th century. The cemetery was destroyed during World War II. World War Nazis. In 1945, Red Army soldiers were buried here. Only the enclosure wall and a monument with a plaque bearing the inscription: In memory of the victims of the fight against fascism have survived to this day. The cemetery is occasionally accessible.
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Jewish cemetery in Postoloprty.
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