Sorry: missed this one in my earlier reply.
That was one thought I had, too--but when I saw that there seemed to be
a number of stones of that type from the war years, I wondered about
other causes (shortages, haste, restrictions, etc..
Jim
On 31/07/2015 06:23, Miriam Taylor wrote:
> The tombstones in the Jewish cemetery of Czernowitz were
> originally made of various types of stone, but not of concrete.
> Due to wear and tear and acid rain, those made of sandstone
> have weathered very badly and in some cases have been replaced
> by a concrete stone into which has been set a plaque of more durable
> material.
>
> Mimi
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