• Jadowniki eat Jews,” was painted on the fence of the cemetery in Tarnow. Jadowniki is a village near Tarnow, and the vandalism may have been referring to World...
  • ...Konoecpolski, who then owned whaat was still a private city, officially granted Tarnów's Jewish population the rights to a place of worship and their own cemetery.
  • Wrought iron, double gate from the Jewish cemetery in Tarnów, Poland, acquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) in 1991.
  • Vandalism at the newly renovated Jewish cemetery in Tarnow in southern Poland reads "Jews eat children.
  • In 2023, works took place at Jewish cemeteries in Suwałki (supported by Emily Rosenberg), Augustów (own funds), Tarnów...
  • (Translated by Google) The Old Cemetery in Tarnów, also known as Zabłocki, has existed for over 200 years. ... The most atmospheric cemetery in Tarnów.
  • Later, the old woman and the children escorted us beyond the edge of the village, to the site of the Jewish cemetery, destroyed by the Nazis.
  • Tarnów (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtarnuf] ( listen)) is a city in southeastern Poland with 108,470 inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of 269,000 inhabitants.
  • World War I Cemetery in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. edit. Statements. instance of. cemetery. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Polish Wikipedia. part of.