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Synagogue of the Reform Congregation (Reform Temple) in Johannisstrasse in central Berlin. During the November 1938 pogrom the synagogue was partially destroyed, then restored and used again between 1941 and 1942 when it was forcible closed. The building was destroyed by Allied air raids in … Continue readingLC030-1024k-200k

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New Synagogue (Neue Synangoge) in Oranienburgerstrasse in Central Berlin. During the November 1938 pogrom the synagogue received relatively little damage and services were held up to January 1943. Damaged by Allied air raids 1943-45 only the front section without the historic main hall and sanctuary … Continue readingLC048-1024k-200k

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New Synagogue (Neue Synangoge) in Oranienburgerstrasse in Central Berlin. During the November 1938 pogrom the synagogue received relatively little damage and services were held up to January 1943. Damaged by Allied air raids 1943-45 only the front section without the historic main hall and sanctuary … Continue readingLC048B-1024k-200k

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Synagogue “Freiheit” (Freedom) in Köpenick, Berlin. During the November 1938 pogrom the synagogue was devastated, looted and set on fire by members of the SA. Additional damage by Allied air raids made it unrecoverable and it was completely demolished after 1945.

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Synagogue Kottbusser Ufer (today Fraenkelufer) in Kreuzberg, Berlin. The main building was destroyed during the 1938 pogrom (Reichskristallnacht) and the ruins were removed in 1959. The youth Synagoge (on the left) survived and is today a thriving Berlin Synagogue.

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The Old Synagogue (Alte Synagoge) in Berlin Marienviertel (today Berlin-Mitte). Functioned as a synagogue till 1942 when it was destroyed by Allied air raids.

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Synagogue Levetzowstrasse in Berlin Tiergarten, now Moabit. During the November 1938 pogrom the synagogue was only little damaged, and it was used up to October 1941 for services. Afterwards is was misused as a collection point for the deportations to the concentration camps in the … Continue readingLC027B-1024k-200k

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Synagogue Levetzowstrasse in Berlin Tiergarten, now Moabit. During the November 1938 pogrom the synagogue was only little damaged, and it was used up to October 1941 for services. Afterwards is was misused as a collection point for the deportations to the concentration camps in the … Continue readingLC027-1024k-200k

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ynagogue Münchener Strasse, Schöneberg, Berlin. Interior damaged during the November 1938 pogrom; the building was damaged during an Allied air raid but remained largely intact; the building was demolished in 1956.

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Synagogue Prinzregentenstrasse, Wilmersorf, Berlin Destroyed during the November 1938 pogrom.