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LANDSHUT: 84036 Bavaria Niederbayern (Gerz, Peters).
I and II. Two 14th-century tombstones survive, probably from J. Cemetery which existed in 1380, 1450 and possibly later. Location not certain. Source: Steinerne Zeugnisse juedischen Lebens in Bayern; eine Dokumentation, 2nd ed. by Israel Schwierz. Muenchen: Bayerische Landes- zentrale fuer politische Bildungsarbeit 1992, ISBN 3-87052-398-0, 368 pp. [1st ed. 1988, ISBN 3-87052-393-X, 352 pp.].

LANDSHUTH:
item #s 67. I 66-70 Landshuth, copies of gravestone inscriptions 1-2760, 5 volumes, Hebrew. 68. I 71 Landshuth, tombstone inscriptions, copies by Rabbi Freudenthal of Nuernberg of numbers 1-391 of Vol. 1. 69. I 84-86 Landshuth tombstone register, Berlin, alphabetical, Hebrew by first name, 3 volumes, photocopy. 70. I 94 Berlin-Weissensee cemetery Ehrenreihe (list of those buried in places of honor). 86. I 89 Four items: 2) tombstone inscritptions, photocopies, handwritten, Hebrew; other items.. Source: LBI