Aurich
Only three marked graves remain. The fourth one, whose location is unknown, is as tomb of a soldier of the Mosaic faith. Therefore, we may assume that his remains were transferred to one of the nearby Jewish cemeteries.
The data in the left column comes from archival materials, the right - from the tombstones:
BRONISLAW CHOJNACKI
24 J.
4.3.1947
NIKODEM
GOJDZ
* 6.2.1903
† 20.12.1946
AMANTAGE
LEWANTOWSKI
* 17.8.1923
† 9.10.1946
The grave is considered missing
COJNACKI BRONISŁAW Rifleman
10th Regiment of Mounted Rifles
* 7.6.1923 Sillingen (Germany)
† 27.2.1947 Oldenburg
R-C. Serv. Number 1922/186/I-89915
GOJDZ NIKODEM Lance Corporal Rifles
10th Regiment of Mounted Rifles
* 6.5.1903 Szepzuny district Lida reg. Vilnius
† 19.12.1946 Oldenburg Brit. Hospital
R-C. Serv. Number 1903/21/I-11096
LEWANDOWSKI ANATAZY Lance Corporal Rifles
10th Regiment of Mounted Rifles
* 17.8.1923 Pruher
† 9.10.1946 Leer-Aurich?
R-C. Serv. Number 1923/70/I-49584
MILOKOWSKI MOWSZA Lance Corporal Rifles 10th Regiment of Mounted Rifles
* ? Kosow Poleski in Polesie
† 14.12.1946 Oldenburg Brit. Hospital
of the Mosaic Confession
R-C. Serv. Number 1911/197/I-31576
Polish-sounding names on tombstones from the First World War (original spelling preserved):
PAWEL BRUKOWSKI 36 J. † 5.9.1917
TSCHESLAW KUTA 26 J. † 28.6.1917
JULIAN SCHAKOWITSCH 46 J. 25.12.1918