Jewish cemetery in Łomazy

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Cmentarz żydowski w Łomazach

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The Jewish cemetery in Łomazy, located on Brzeska Street, is a witness to the history of the Jewish community in this region. Covering an area of 1.35 hectares, the cemetery is not fenced, making its grounds difficult to identify. Unfortunately, no tombstones have survived, giving it a fascinating yet sorrowful significance. A key feature of this cemetery are two mass graves containing the remains of approximately 1,700 inhabitants of the Łomazy ghetto, murdered by German occupiers in August 1942. The cemetery is not only a burial site but also an important memorial. Within its grounds stands a monument dedicated to the Jewish villagers who lost their lives during World War II. This history highlights the brutality of the occupation period and the tragic fate of the Jewish community in Poland. The cemetery also reflects the cultural diversity of the region and the memory of the deceased, which is crucial for preserving local identity. This site is an important part of the cultural heritage, serving as a reminder of the history and tragedy that befell the Jews in Łomazy and throughout Poland.

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Gmina (III Jednostka administracyjna)
Łomazy
Powiat (II Jednostka administracyjna)
Powiat bialski
Województwo (I Jednostka administracyjna)
Województwo lubelskie
Państwo
Polska