• In the center foreground, a group of three Jewish men are depicted. Regional Museum in Tarnów, Poland. Photograph by Robert Moździerz. (MT-A-/254.
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  • World War I. About This Site. ... 1933-39: When the Germans occupied Tarnow in September 1939 after war began, Martin was 10 years old.
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  • Explore near World War I cemetery no 10: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit. World War I cemetery no 10 Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences.
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  • 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.
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  • By the second half of the 19th century Jews took over trade and light industry, and subsequently came to dominate those fields in Tarnów completely.
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  • During 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.
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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.
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  • The rise of rail transport importance and the start of World War I generated the need for railroad infrastructure, including repair shops for rail carriages and engines.
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  • Mysterious WWI Cemeteries in Polish Mountains | Battle of Gorlice Tarnow.
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