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  • The Great Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Wielka w Katowicach; German: Große Synagoge in Kattowitz) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located on Uferstrasse (contemporary Mickiewicza Street), in Katowice (Kattowitz), in the Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, in what was then the German Empire.
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  • The Great Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Wielka w Katowicach; German: Große Synagoge in Kattowitz) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue...
  • Great Synagogue and Mickiewicza Street in Katowice 1918–1939.jpg 3,499 × 2,108; 2.26 MB.
  • After several years of construction, on October 12, 1900 the Great Synagogue in Katowice was completed at 1900 Mickiewicza Street.
  • The Great Synagogue in Katowice, built in 1900, fulfilled its task with dignity and splendour until the day it was burned by the Nazis.
  • According to the Jewish Virtual library just over 8500 Jews were living in Katowice when the Second World war began in 1939.
  • ↑ Joseph Chrust, The Great Synagogue 14 Temmuz 2013'te Wayback Machine'de arşivlendi jewishgen.org Projesi, 2 Mayıs 2007.
  • The new synagogue in Katowice, also called ''The Great'' one, was built in 1900 on the contemporary Mickiewicza street.
  • The Great Synagogue in Katowice, built in 1900, destroyed in 1939, Mickiewicza Str.
  • The city's Great Synagogue was originally on this site before being destroyed by fire by the Nazis on September 14, 1939.
  • This is a photo of the synagogue in Katowice, taken sometime in the 1930s.
  • largest synagogue in Katowice (Kattowitz), Poland then Germany.
  • Great Synagogue was the largest synagogue in Katowice (Kattowitz), Poland then Germany. It was built in 1900, designed by Ignatz Grünfeld.