Memory in stone
The Memory in Stone section is a database of Jewish graves from all kinds of cemeteries – Jewish, municipal, military and other. The documentation is produced on the basis of preserved tombstones as well as archival materials. Our database also contains information on the matzevot which were removed from cemeteries as a result of site desecration, and are now housed in museums or other places.
Cemeteries

Jewish
Dąbrówno: Jewish cemetery in Dąbrówno (Ogrodowa Street)
The Jewish cemetery in Dąbrówno was established in 1787.
The devastation of the cemetery at the beginning of World War I is attributed to the Russ...

Jewish
Działdowo: Jewish cemetery in Działdowo (Sienkiewicza Street)
Jewish cemetery in Działdowo was set up in the second half of the 19th century. The last known burial took place in 1941. As a result of the devas...

Jewish
Gąbin: Cemetery (Kilińskiego Street)
The Jewish cemetery in Gąbin was founded in the 19th century. During World war II it was devastated by the Germans. Macevas were broken and used fo...

war grave / military cemetery
Gdynia: Cmentarz Obrońców Wybrzeża w Gdyni (ul. Legionów)
Cmentarz Obrońców Wybrzeża w Gdyni-Redłowie.

Jewish
Gliwice: A new Jewish cemetery in Gliwice (Poniatowskiego Street)
The New Jewish cemetery in Gliwice (Poniatowskiego Street) was established in 1902 due to the lack of space at the old cemetery at Na Piasku Str...

Jewish
Góra Kalwaria: Jewish Cemetery (Góra Kalwaria)
Kalwaryjska Street.

Non-Jewish
Gostynin: Cmentarz katolicki w Gostyninie
Cmentarz z grobami żołnierzy Wojska Polskiego

Jewish
Grodno: Cmentarz żydowski w Grodnie (wul. Daminikanskaja)
Zał. XVII w. Zachowana tylko pojedyncza macewa.

Jewish
Grodzisk Mazowiecki: Cemetery
The Jewish cemetery in Grodzisk Mazowiecki was established on the land between the roads leading to Błonie and Rokitno, the latter was later called...

Jewish
Hrubieszów: Old Jewish cemetery in Hrubieszów (at the intersection of Krucza Street and Targowa Street)
The old Jewish cemetery in Hrubieszów was established in the 16th century (probably as early as 1578), by virtue of the privilege granted by King S...

Jewish
Inowłódz: Cmentarz żydowski w Inowłodzu (ul. Spalska)
Jewish cemetery in Inowłódz was established around 1820. It is situated near a chalcedonite mine. The Germans destroyed the cemetery area during t...

Jewish
Inowrocław: New Cemetery
In the late 19th century the Jewish community in Inowrocław founded its own new graveyard that was situated on current Marcinkowskiego Street, righ...