• Before World War II, a main part of Jewish commerce in Tarnow was devoted to garment and hat manufacturing.
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  • During World War I, from November 10, 1914 to May 5, 1915, Tarnów was occupied by Russian troops. The city did not suffer much as a result of the war.
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  • 1915 saw some of Germany’s greatest successes of the First World War, and all on the Eastern Front. In the Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive and related smaller.
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  • The first transport of Polish prisoners to Auschwitz departed from the old mikvah building (ritual Jewish bath) at Boznic St. in Tarnow on 14 June 1940.
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  • Tarnow is located approximately 56 miles east of Krakow. On the outbreak of the Second World War, about 25,000 Jews, some 45 percent of the city�s population...
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  • Fotoplastykon #207: Tarnów. hallmann (70). in #polish • 3 years ago. PL: Cmentarz wojenny nr 200. ENG: War Cemetery No. 200.
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  • The Jews of Tarnów Before World War II, about 25,000 Jews lived in Tarnów. Jews, whose recorded presence in the town went back to the mid-15th century...
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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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  • Out of the one of the oldest, seventeenth-century synagogue in Tarnów, only Bima survived – a platform from which the Torah is read.
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