ROSENBERG (polish: Susz), East Prussia, Germany, today in Poland.
Jews were present from 1811. The Jewish population was 72 in 1831 and 145 by 1880. The community maintained a synagogue and a cemetery. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, 54 Jews were still living in Rosenberg, dropping to 48 according to the May 1939 census. No information about their subsequent fate under Nazi rule is available.
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German Empire
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Germany
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Germany
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Germany
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Germany
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Germany
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Poland
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POLAND
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German
Rosenberg,Rosenberg i. Westpr. (Westpreussen),East Prussia,Germany
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Susz,Rosenberg i. Westpr. (Westpreussen),East Prussia,Germany