• World War I. ... Tarnow: Maps Before World War II, about 25,000 Jews lived in Tarnow, a city in southern Poland, 45 miles east of Krakow (Cracow).
    Bulunamadı: nr, 200
  • Cemetery in good shape, renowated in 1995 with some changes to main monuments, and especially to the wooden church tower-like central monument.
    Bulunamadı: tarnów, 200
  • The 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: cemetery, nr
  • 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.
    Bulunamadı: nr, 200
  • ...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.
  • Second Polish Republic[]. Tarnów was one of the first Polish cities to be freed during the rebirth of Poland following World War I. The ... 112. 159. 200. 216. 215.
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  • World / Poland / Malopolskie / Tarnyw Världen / Polen / Kleinpolen. ... Kriegerfriedhof Nr 200 Tarnów-Chyszów. Kriegerfriedhof aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg.
    Bulunamadı: cemetery, i
  • This is how New Synagogue looked like before the Nazis destroyed it during World War II. ... Unusual physical education in one of the highschools in Tarnów.
    Bulunamadı: nr, 200