Jewish Cemetery of Diemen
The Jewish Cemetery of Diemen, or Joodse Begraafplaats Diemen in Diemen, is owned by the Jewish community of Amsterdam, which is a subsection of the "Nederlands Israëlitisch Kerkgenootschap". It came into use in 1914 when the older in Amsterdam reached its limit. In 1925 the cemetery was split by a train line. The cemetery can still be seen today by train passengers travelling eastwards from Amsterdam. Field A is the field 1914–1927, east. West of the train line are the fields B, C and D, in use from 1928. Field D still is in use.
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Jewish Cemetery of Diemen
The Jewish Cemetery of Diemen, or Joodse Begraafplaats Diemen in Diemen, is owned by the Jewish community of Amsterdam, which is a subsection of the "Nederlands Israëlitisch Kerkgenootschap". It came into use in 1914 when the older in Amsterdam reached its limit. In 1925 the cemetery was split by a train line. The cemetery can still be seen today by train passengers travelling eastwards from Amsterdam. Field A is the field 1914–1927, east. West of the train line are the fields B, C and D, in use from 1928. Field D still is in use.
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The Jewish Cemetery of Diemen, ...... aced. Field D still is in use.
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De Joodse begraafplaats in Die ...... urnen zijn begraven op Veld U.
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The Jewish Cemetery of Diemen, ...... 1928. Field D still is in use.
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Jewish Cemetery of Diemen
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Joodse begraafplaats (Diemen)
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