- tracesofwar.com sights/108687/Polish-War-Graves-…
- en.wikipedia.org TarnówThe city remained a hotspot of Polish conspirational activities, with up to 20% of all members of the Polish Legions in World War I coming from Tarnów and...Bulunamadı: nr
- it.tarnow.pl en/worth-seeing/tarnow-13/monuments-…39. The Victims of WWII from Krzyż Monument. Place: ul. Krzyska, Parish Cemetery in Tarnów-Krzyż. It is a tapering sandstone obelisk with a cross on its top.Bulunamadı: 200
- jewish-heritage-europe.eu 2019/06/28/poland-…The historic Jewish cemetery in Tarnów, southern Poland, has been ceremoniously rededicated and reopened after a two-year, fullscale renovation that saw...Bulunamadı: nr
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g1599087-…See all things to do. World War I Cemetery no 6. 4. 1 review. ... One of over 400 cemeteries built up after Gorlice-Tarnow Operation of WWI.Bulunamadı: 200
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- en.vratrips.com tarnow.htmlWorld War II came to Tarnów on June 14, 1940, when from here went the first transport with prisoners to concentration camp Auschwitz.Bulunamadı: nr
- jewishgen.org yizkor/tarnow/tar2_330.htmlThe children learned sections of Mishna and recited Psalms in memory of Tarnow residents who perished in the Holocaust, may God avenge their blood.Bulunamadı: nr
- zabytek.pl en/obiekty/grab-cmentarz-wojenny-nr-4-…Website: Nationwide Online War Cemetery Database – World War I cemetery no. 4, http://groby.radaopwim.gov.pl/grob/12434/. ... Drogomir J., Tarnów 1996.