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A. SIEDLCE AND THE JEWS UP TO THE TIME OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
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(photo from the collection of the Regional Museum in Siedlce) |
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(photo from the collection of the Regional Museum in Siedlce) |
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(source: Rysy postawionych pomników i wybitych Medalów w Królestwie Polskim w roku 1825 [Drawings of Monuments Erected and Medals Minted in the Polish Kingdom in 1825]) |
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On the left, the earliest depiction of the synagogue (photo: Tygodnik Ilustrowany, no. 343 [1874]: 37) |
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[at Państwowe Gimnazjum Męskie Klasyczne (State Secondary School of Humanities for Boys)ed.]. Fourth from left standing is Kazimierz Stein, delegate of the Jewish community (photo Adolf Gancwol-Ganiewski) |
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