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Tatarasi Park / Parcul Tătărași, Iasi, Romania
Tatarasi Park / Parcul Tătărași in Iasi, Romania is the site of the first Jewish cemetery in Iasi. The first burial was a Polish doctor in 1457. The convicted and executed war criminal former president Antonescu of Romania ordered over 100,000 bodies exhumed from this cemetery and moved to a mass grave in the new Jewish cemetery (established 1881) in Pacurari area of Iasi. When workmen were building nearby blocks, bones from many people were discovered. Now a park, you may see a memorial in this picture to those who once rested here dedicated in 2016 by the mayor of Iasi.
Copyright: Randy Kasal
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Taken: 17/10/2017
Uploaded: 18/10/2017
Published: 18/10/2017
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