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Translation of Stanislawow chapter from
Pinkas Hakehillot Polin
Published by Yad Vashem
Published in Jerusalem
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This is a translation from: Pinkas Hakehillot Polin:
Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities, Poland, Volume II, pages 359-376, published by Yad Vashem, Jerusalem
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(Pages 359-376)
359 | ||
I. | The Jewish Settlement from its Inception until 1772 | |
II. | The Era of Austrian Rule (1772-1918) | 360 |
III. | Between the Two World Wars | 364 |
IV. | The Second World War | 368 |
Bibliography | 376 |
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