Gardeja Memorial Republic of Poland
Jewish Garnsee –
the wonder of the emergence of a sunken world
“The drought of 2015 didn’t just plague the farmers. We can see the negative consequences of the lack of rainfall in the surrounding area. Yet for historians, those negative consequences are almost salutary. Even in the village of Gardeja, the drought has revealed secrets from decades ago. In one of the few large pools that were not drained in 1931, an interesting object reappeared in front of the eyes of the anglers there. At first, the anglers thought this item was a monument. Only after washing off the lake mud still stuck to it, did it become apparent that it was not a memorial but a stele from the Jewish cemetery. That stele was part of a grave in which Rosa Mamlock, née Itzig, was buried. She was born on 25 May 1850 and died on 16 October 1920.”