The complete results of the documentation of the Weissensee Jewish cemetery in Berlin have been published as 115.628 Berliners. The Weißensee Jewish Cemetery – Documentation of the Comprehensive Survey of the Burial Sites (Berlin, 2013).
The entire text is provided in German and English.
Click here for a downloadable PDF of the full publication.
Also — see the presentation on this documentation given by Tobias Rütenik at the conference on Managing Jewish Immovable Heritage held in Krakow April 23-25.
2 comments on “Full results of the Weissensee cemetery documentation published”
Hi
I am looking for my great grandmother – who we know was taken to Weisensee end of January, 1941.
I have contacted the cemetery and they say they don’t have the grave, but I have new information (her date of birth) and was told originally that there was someone there with the same name but the dates didn’t match up. Who can help me? My mother was born in Berlin and her greatest wish is to find the grave of her grandmother – my mother is 85 years old and I don’t have much time and we would love to be able to honor my great grandmother’s memory. If we can’t find the actual grave, can we put up a plaque in the cemetery? Can someone please contact me to help me?
Thank you.
From my experience, just contact the Jewish cemetery Weissensee and ask for the details. That’s how I located my great-grandparents graves there.
http://www.jewish-cemetery-weissensee.org/sites/serviceinfos.htm
+4930-96 067 610