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Schoonhoven 2015 – Jewish cemetery


Schoonhoven had a Jewish community since the middle of the 18th century. The community declined from the late 19th century. Just before the Second World War there were hardly any Jews in Schoonhoven. Those who remained were taken away by the Germans. More info (in Dutch):
www.jhm.nl/cultuur-en-geschiedenis/nederland/zuid-holland/schoonhoven
www.jhm.nl/cultuur-en-geschiedenis/nederland/zuid-holland/schoonhoven
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