Alternate names: Niepołomice [Pol], Nieplomitza [Yid]. 50°02' N, 20°14' E, 15 miles ESE of Kraków. 1900 Jewish population: 507. Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego (1880-1902), VII, pp. 103-106: "Niepołomice". This town on the Vistula River in southern Poland in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship since 1999 and previously in Kraków Voivodeship (1975-1998), 25 km E of Kraków on Puszcza Niepołomnicka Forest). 2005 Population: 8,071. JOWBR: Mass grave memorial gravestone. Apart from the town of Niepołomice, Gmina Niepołomice contains the villages and settlements of Chobot, Ochmanów, Podłęże, Słomiróg, Staniątki, Suchoraba, Wola Batorska, Wola Zabierzowska, Zagórze, Zakrzów and Zakrzowiec. The beginnings of Jewish settlement in Niepołomicach dates from the mid-18th century. Before the outbreak of WW II, more than 900 Jews lived there. German troops destroyed the cemetery located near the synagogue. About forty marble, granite, and sandstone matzevot with inscriptions in Hebrew survive. Rabbi Joseph Tetelbaum is buried here. [June 2009]
Cemetery photos [May 2006]
Mass grave memorial at Niepolomice is located within the Puszcze-Niepolomskie [dense woods] and memorializes those killed by the Nazis on 14 Elul 5702 [August 27, 1942]. Information and names from pictures taken 8-24-1990 is available from Steve Blum This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. [October 2000]
US Commission No AS 163
Niepolomice is located in Krakow region at 50º02 N 20º13E, about 20 km SE, E of Cracow. The cemetery is located on Bohaterow Getta Street, perpendicular to Bochenska Street. Present town population is 5,000-25,000, currently no Jews.
- Local: Urzad Miasta (City Council), at Zwyciestwa Sq, ph: 811259; or Urzad Miasta, Wydziai Geodezji (City Council, Dept. of Land Survey), ph: 811254. (1) Urzad Wojewodzki (Woivodship Office), Krakow, 22 Basztowa Street, ph: 160200, fax: 227208; (2) Urzad Wojewodzki, Wydziai Spraw Spolecznych (Woivodship Office, Dept. of Social Affair), Krakow, 22 Basztowa Street, ph: 226828, 223371, 160268-Inspektor d/s Stowarzyszen I Wyznan (Inspector for Associations and Religious Denominations), pok. (room) 273; and (3) Kongregacja Wyznania Mojzeszowego (Jewish Congregation), Cracow, 2 Skawinska St, ph: 562349.
- Regional: Panstwowa Sluzba Ochrony Zabytkow Wojewodzki Konserwator Zabytkow (State Preservation Authority, Conservation Officer for Woivodship), Krakow, 3 Wszystkich Swietych Sq, ph: 225977, fax: 161417; osoba zajmujaca sie cmentarzami (person dealing with cemeteries), ph: 161415. Other parties interested in this site are Regionalny Osrodek Studiow I Ochrony Krajobrazu Kulturowego (Regional Center for the Study and Preservation of Cultural Landscape), Krakow. Another interested party is Komitet Opieki nad Zabytkami Kultury Zydowskiej-sekcja Towarzystwa Milosnikow Historii I Zabtkow Krakowa (Committee for the Care of Monuments of Jewish Culture-section of Society of ????? of History and Monuments of Cracow), 12 Swietego Jana St. Information about the site may be obtained from: (1)Sad Wojewodzki-Wydziai Ksiag Wieczystych (Woivodship Court of Justice-Dept. of Land Record Book), Krakow, 7 Przy Rondzie St, ph: 114100; (Archiwum (archive), pok. (room) 119); (2) Wojewodzkie Archiwum Panstwowe (State Archive for Woivodship) Krakow, 2 Sienna St, ph: 224094; and (3) Archiwum Panstwowe (State Archive), Bochnia.
Malgorzata Radolowicz, 37 Florianska St, apt. 3, Krakow, visited the site on July 10, 1995 and completed the survey. Miscellaneous local residents were interviewed on July 10, 1995. Tadeusz Jakubowicz was interviewed on August 18, 1995.
NIEPOLOMICE WAR CEMETERY:
Kriegerfriedhof (war cemetery) Nr.328. {10846} 1 Jewish soldier from WWI. Source: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.