• It is one of over 400 WWI cemeteries that have been built in 1914-1915 in western Galicia, during or just after huge Gorlice - Tarnów operation.
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  • Deportations continued and, in late 1943, Tarnow was declared "free of Jews." By the end of World War II, the Germans had murdered the majority of Tarnow's Jews.
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  • Hotels near World War I Cemetery no 71 Hotels near Cmentarz wojenny nr 72. ... Things to do near World War I Cemetery no 71. Explore more top attractions.
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  • The Serbian human cost was extensive too though and over a quarter of their population perished in the course of World War One.
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  • Wola Rzedzinska - a field road to Tarnow. WWI Military Cemetery no;200 Tarnow - Chyszow. Agricultural landscape near Lisia Gora - a view from Pawezow.
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  • There is little left of the rich Jewish history of Tarnow after the Second World War. Yet Tarnow is the city where a remarkable love story begins.
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  • ...imbalances by the National Control Commission just before the outbreak of the World War I. The problem for Tarnów began to become too unemployment.
  • Second Polish Republic[. ] Tarnów was one of the first Polish cities to be freed during the rebirth of Poland following World War I. The Polish ... 112. 159. 200. 216.
  • By the second half of the 19th century Jews took over trade and light industry, and subsequently came to dominate those fields in Tarnów completely.
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