Img. ID: 128675
Who is Commemorated?
People who died in the Vilnius ghetto
Description
Four rows of concrete slabs mark the 89 graves. At the plot's edge near the central pathway of the cemetery are the monuments to the victims of the ghetto and to the ghetto's teachers. At the far end of the plot stands the monument to the victims of the last "selection."
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Inscriptions
No inscriptions besides five graves to which inscriptions were added by the families after WWII
Commissioned by
Yeshayahu Epstein
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Object Copyright
Name / Title
Graves of the people who died in the ghetto in the Third (Šeškinė) Jewish Cemetery in Vilnius | Unknown
Type of Monument
Monument Setting
Object Detail
Completion Date
1950s (?), 1989
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Façade (main)
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Location of Niche
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Direction Prayer
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