- discovering-our-world.com cities-around-the-world…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.Bulunamadı: nr
- holocausthistoricalsociety.org.uk contents/…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...Bulunamadı: nr
- tropki.com poland/lesser-poland-province/tarnowFurthermore, in 1911-1942 Tarnów had a tram line, with the length of 2,500 meters. History. Panorama of the Old Town in Tarnów. Middle Ages.
- http://deathcamps.org occupation/tarnow ghetto.htmlDuring the Aktion 7,000 Jews were killed in Tarnow itself and in the Buczyna forest near Zbylitowska Gora, where they were buried in large pits.Bulunamadı: i
- yivoencyclopedia.org article.aspx/Tarnow
- enwikipedia.net wiki/TarnówSecond 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.Bulunamadı: nr
- historyhit.com biggest-battles-world-war-one/The Serbian human cost was extensive too though and over a quarter of their population perished in the course of World War One.Bulunamadı: nr
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/45844Before World War II, about 25,000 Jews lived in Tarnów. ... A large portion of Jewish business in Tarnów was devoted to garment and hat manufacturing.Bulunamadı: nr
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