JEWISH HISTORY - 650 Iron Matzevahs on a cemetery + an abandoned synagogue in Krzepice, Poland
We are in Krzepice city, souther Poland: https://maps.app.goo.gl/aJ8KAMZREJxU7... Before the war there in Krzepice was a quite big Jewish community, which was a 40% of the whole population of the city. Now only the Sinagogue and cemetery are the last places which preserved from the time before the war. In this video I am showing and telling you a little about the Jewish synagogue and also the Jewish cemetery, which is unique because of its 650 iron matzevas which remained in a good condition thanks to pupils from a local school and Mr Romual Cieśla, the Krzepice’s historian. Please don’t forget about subscribes, likes and comments, every good word and every like give me strength to make more videos 😉 I am inviting you to visit my websites: www.czews.pl - about me www.hasag.pl - about Częstochowa labor camp Feel free to contact me via e-mail on: [email protected]

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