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Cemetery records provided by Chesed Shel Emet, mitzvatemet.com. During the World War II, many graves were destroyed, many tombstones were removed by the Nazis, and executions were carried out on its territory. There is evidence that the remains of the executed Jews of 1942 were also buried in this cemetery. But, alas, during the reburial, no one noted the new place and now it is not known exactly where the grave is.