Obj. ID: 44730
Memorials Memorial for Victims of British Bombing in the New Jewish Cemetery in Rhodes, Greece, 2014
To the main object: New Jewish cemetery in Rhodes, Greece
Who is Commemorated?
Victims of British bombing
Description
The monument is a white marble hexahedron block, constructed of thin white marble panels forming a cuboid block, about 1.5 meters high, with one sloping side. The block is set above ground level upon two step-like base levels, the top one smaller than the bottom. The inscribed face slopes backward toward the top. Only this front side – facing the path – is inscribed. There is a memorial inscription in French and English, followed by a list of names of victims of the two bombs. None of the inscriptions is in Greek or Hebrew.
Inscriptions
In French:
A la memoire des martyrs juifs deceds
Lors des bombardements de la “juderia”
Le 2 fevrier et le 8 Avril 1944,
Ils furent victims de la barbarie nazie.
Translation: In memory of the Jewish martyrs killed / During the bombing of the “juderia” / On February 2, and April 8, 1944 / Victims of Nazi barbarism
In English:
In memory of the Jewish martyrs killed
During the bombing of the “juderia”
In February and April 1944,
Victims of Nazi barbarism
[Lists of names]
May their souls rest in peace
Commissioned by
to be determined
sub-set tree:
| Rodou – Kallitheas Avenue (between the catholic and the Muslim cemetery)
Base is 19 cm high
Upper block is 155 cm high
The memorial, dedicated in 2014, commemorates the Jewish victims of the British aerial bombing that leveled houses in the Jewish Quarter on February 2nd and April 8th, 1944. These were the first fatalities in the Rhodes Jewish community of the war and German occupation. Significantly, the memorial mentions “Nazi barbarism,” thus suggesting the Germans were the bombers, when in fact it was British Royal Air Force planes who carried out the attack.