7360 x 4912 px | 62,3 x 41,6 cm | 24,5 x 16,4 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
3. Januar 2019
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The names of the victims on the walls of the Pinkas Synagogue. The fifteenth century Pinkas Synagogue, named in honor of its founder, Rabbi Pinkas, is located just behind the entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetery. The Pinkas Synagogue is dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust from Bohemia and Moravia: their names are inscribed on the walls of the nave and adjoining areas. The text of the inscriptions was compiled from different files, from transport documents, registration lists and statements of the survivors. The inscriptions include the names of the victims, his place of birth and place of his death, in cases in which the date of death unknown (in many cases), is inscribed the date of the deportation to ghettos and camps extermination, usually the last information we have about the victims. The names are grouped by cities and towns in which they lived before deportation or arrest, and are presented in alphabetical order: the nave groups all those whose last address was that of Prague, the rest of the interior space commemorates the victims outside the city.