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Jüdenberg is a
community in
Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Since January 2007, it
belongs to the muni****lity of Gräfenhainichen. Jüdenberg...
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Bezirk Judenburg was a
district of the
state of
Styria in Austria. On
January 1, 2012,
Judenburg District and
Knittelfeld District were
merged to Murtal...
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April 1942. It was
located in the only
Jewish ghetto in Bavaria, the
Judenberg in Floß. It is
likely that some
Jewish families had
already lived temporarily...
- Berlin, and all Jews in
Beelitz were
burned alive,
subsequently called the
Judenberg. In the
following centuries,
similar libels circulated throughout Europe...
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chapel adjacent to the church. The
reason for the
former name of the
Judenberg (renamed
Friedensberg after 1945)
before the Mühlentor is not confirmed...
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Heinrich II. (the Lion) in 1310. In 1492, 27 Jews were
burned on the
Judenberg after being charged with
Eucharistic Sacrilege, a
fictitious crime used...
- charges, a
number of Jews were
burnt at the
stake at a
place later called Judenberg. It is also
mentioned in
German chronicles in 1292. It is
presumed to...
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being accused of
torturing Jesus and the spot it
happened was
named "
Judenberg." 1243 11 Jews are
tortured to
death following a
blood libel in Kitzingen...
- decision. The
settlement of the Jews in
Laupheim developed on the so-called
Judenberg ("Jews’ mountain" or
rather "Jews’ hill") with the Judeng****e ("Jews’...
- The Jews were made to
settle in an area of the town soon to be
called Judenberg (literally Jews'
mountain or Jews' hill). Subsequently, a
Jewish quarter...