• 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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  • 39. The Victims of WWII from Krzyż Monument. Place: ul. Krzyska, Parish Cemetery in Tarnów-Krzyż. It is a tapering sandstone obelisk with a cross on its top.
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  • Monument in memory of german soldiers from Tarnów (Tornow) who died in I World War. ... Old german cemetery in Tarnów (Tornow).
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  • One of over 400 cemeteries built up after Gorlice-Tarnow Operation of WWI. ... Frequently Asked Questions about World War I Cemetery no 6.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Tarnow: Maps Before World War II, about 25,000 Jews lived in Tarnow, a city in southern Poland, 45 miles east of Krakow (Cracow).
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