• 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.
  • TarnówThe town hall in Tarnów, Pol. ... It passed to Austria in 1772 and returned to Poland after World War II , in which all its industrial plants were destroyed.
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  • The Little That Was Left – A Russian World War I Military Cemetery in Kobylanka east of Gorlice (Credit: Tadeusz Kozik).
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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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  • World War II came to Tarnów on June 14, 1940, when from here went the first transport with prisoners to concentration camp Auschwitz.
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  • [Nathan Michael Gelber]. Holocaust Period. Before the outbreak of World War ii there were over 25,000 Jews in Tarnow. The German army entered on Sept.
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  • Before 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.
  • 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...
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