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Kröpelin
Kröpelin is a town in the Rostock district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated 9 km southwest of Bad Doberan, and 23 km west of Rostock. Kröpelin first appears in the written record in 1177 as ''Crapelin'' a settlement with Wendish origins. The town's name probably derives from the Slavic word ''crepelice'' meaning the ''place of quail''. Kröpelin was granted Lubeck rights in 1249. Granted a town charter on 25 August 1250 by Heinrich Borwin III of Rostock it was known as a shoemakers' town based on the number of people who worked in that profession. The town has experienced a number of devastating fires during its history, in 1377, 1560, 1580, 1738 and 1774.〔Kröpelin Council (1999) The History of Kröpelin, Part I, Kröpelin P241-242〕 The early Nineteenth century saw Jewish immigration into Kröpelin. The Jewish community built a cemetery outside the town in 1821. During the 1938 November pogrom it was desecrated by the Nazis and then fell until ruin. After the Second World War a memorial stone was erected to those members of the town's Jewish community who had died in the holocaust. In 2012, the cemetery was the subject to a number of anti-semitic attacks including criminal damage and racist graffiti.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.vosizneias.com/112958/2012/09/04/rostock-germany-blue-swastikas-sprayed-on-tombstones-in-kroepelin-cemetery )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://antisemitism.org.il/article/74494/jewish-cemetery-defaced )〕 ==References==
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