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Coat of arms of Bobolice Alternate names: Bobolice, Bublitz, Boblitz. 53°57' N 16°36' E, 216.9 miles NW of Warszawa and 39 km from Gorzow Wlkp. A town in Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, the 2004 population was 4,503.  [April 2009]

 

US Commission No. POCE000330

Cemetery address: ulica Mickiewicza. 1991 town population was 5,000-25,000 with no Jews.

  • Local: mgr. Roman Bielecki-Burmistrz. Urzad Miasta Boblice p. Mr. Kozlowski.
  • Responsible: Mgr. Mr. Arch. Andrzej Fijalkowski, Wojewodzki Konserwator Zabtkow, 75-950 Koszalin, ul Lampego 34.
  • Regional: Panstwowe Sluzba Ochrony Zabytkow Oddzial w Koszalinie, adres j.w., mr. Grazyna Salamon.

1921 Jewish population was 52. The unlandmarked Progressive/Reform cemetery was established at the end of the 19th century. The isolated urban flat land has no sign or marker. Reached by turning directly off a public road, access is open to all with no wall or fence or gate. The cemetery is 0.1 ha as before 1939. No stones are visible. The municipality owns the property used as a Jewish cemetery only. Adjacent property is used for recreation, commercial/ industrial, agricultural, and residential purposes. Rarely, private visitors and local residents stop. It was vandalized during World War II. No care. Within the limits of the cemetery are no structures.

Henryk Grecki, 70-534 Szczecin, ulica Soktysia 3/13, tel. 377-41 completed survey on September 17, 1991 after visiting the site. He interviewed mgr. Roman Bielecki i p. Kozlowski w Bobolicach.