• The Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive was a clear victory for the Central Powers over Russia with the latter suffering over 400,000 casualties in May alone.
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  • Tarnów (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtarnuf] ( listen)) is a city in southeastern Poland with 108,470 inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of 269,000 inhabitants.
  • During World War I, the city was one of the focal points of Austro-Hungarian/German Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive of 1915, a military operation that changed the...
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  • With the Russian Forces during the Austro-German Gorlice-Tarnow Offensive by British Military Observer with the Russian Army Stanley Washburn.
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  • The first postcard below (printed prior to the end of World War I) depicts the synagogue in Tarnow.
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  • Temporary Victors/Ultimate Losers – Putting Gorlice-Tarnow In Context On August 4th Warsaw, the capital of Russian Poland, surrendered without a fight.
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  • In 1788 a Jewish school with secular educational trends under the direction of Naphtali Herz *Homberg was established in Tarnow, which continued until 1806.
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  • Kriegerfriedhof Nr 200 Tarnów-Chyszów Kriegerfriedhof aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg.
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  • Tarnów was one of the first Polish cities to be freed during the rebirth of Poland following World War I. The Polish Legions liberated the city on the night of October...