In the footsteps of Pilsen Jews

Synagogue as a warehouse for furniture of those who were murdered

Like other synagogues in the Czech lands, the Pilsen one, after the ban on services in 1941, served as a warehouse for furniture stolen from the deportees.

Photographs from the archives of the Jewish Museum in Prague may have been taken only after the liberation, after the synagogue was conquered by the American army. Its towers had served as a strategic fortified place for the German occupiers.


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