• The Committee building sheltered up to 180 Jews, and housed various Jewish institutions operating in Kielce at the time.
  • Kielce cemetery massacre, an event in 1943, in which 45 Jewish children were murdered by German Nazis. Kielce Synagogue, a former synagogue in Kielce.
  • On 22 April, another 500 people were brought to Kielce, and on the following day the SS demanded that the Jewish doctors kill all patients in the ghetto hospital.
  • Jews were excluded from Kielce by a royal "privilege" granted to the city in 1535. ... It became a separate community in 1868, and a cemetery was established.
  • As they demolished a cowshed, they realized that the foundation was made of gravestones, most likely taken from a nearby Jewish cemetery in Stopnica.
  • Jewish Cemetery in Kielce. ... Jewish cementary in Kielce was estabilished in 19. century by well-known architect Franciszek Ksawery Kowalski.
  • Looking for Jewish Jedrzejow. Jędrzejów, a town in Kielce region, is usually linked with the Cistercian abbey dating back to the XII century ... Brzeziny. cemeteries.
  • the Judenrat and the Jewish policemen.³ In May 1943, most Jewish prisoners from Kielce were transported to forced-labour camps in Starachowice...