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Alternate names: Solca [Rom], Solka [Ger]. 47°42' N, 25°51' E, 11 miles SSW of Rădăuţi (Radautz), 11 miles NNW of Gura Humorului.. Jewish population: 71 (1880).

CEMETERY:
  • Dennis Deletant. "Hitler's Forgotten Ally - Ion Antonescu and His Regime, Romania 1940-1944Download link/ see and see/ Source: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. [Mar 2014]
  • web site of the writer, Ruth Ellen Gruber. Jewish Cemeteries of the Bucovina by Simon Geissbühler. ISBN 978-973-1805-50-4. Romanian, Ukrainian, English, French, and German. This book may soon be available via commercial booksellers, but can also be obtained directly from the author <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>. Though very fews Jews remain in the Bucovina, the cemeteries represent the culture and prominence of the Jewish populations of pre-WWII Romania. This volume provides information on and pictures of the Jewish cemeteries of Campulung Moldovenesc, Vama, Gura Humorului, Solca, Arbore, Radauti, Moldovita, Siret, Mihaileni, Storozhynets, Vyzhnytsia, Banilov, Vashkivtsi, Novoselitsa, and Hertsa. [Mar 2014\

Very small cemetery. photo. [February 2014]

Photos courtesy This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. [Mar 2014]

 

[UPDATE] Photos by Charles Burns [April 2016]