• 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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  • The census of 1765 records 900 Jews in Tarnów and 1,425 living in the villages within its communal jurisdiction.
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  • On 19 June 1942, Stadthauptmann Gustav Hackbarth announced the creation of an enclosed ghetto for the remaining Jews in Tarnow.
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  • Tarnów, city, Małopolskie województwo (province), southeastern Poland, near the confluence of the Biała and Dunajec (a tributary of the Vistula) rivers.
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  • On 8–9 August 1931 years Tarnów was the site of the National Tenth Congress of Polish Legionnaires of the First World War.
  • The Germans occupied Tarnow on 8 September 1939, and they immediately started confiscating Jewish property and capturing men in the streets for forced...
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  • The Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive was a clear victory for the Central Powers over Russia with the latter suffering over 400,000 casualties in May alone.
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  • To enjoy your vacation in Tarnow, stay at the 34 ft² Apartament Ewa, which is 8 minutes by foot from World War I Cemetery nr 201 in Tarnow and 850 feet from...
  • cmentarz200,tarnów,Cemetery In Chyszów, a district of Tarnów, there is one of the biggest Western Galicia war cemeteries .