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  2. A Translation Guide to 19th-Century Polish-Language Civil ...

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    A Translation Guide to 19th-Century Polish-Language Civil-Registration Documents (including Birth, Marriage and Death Records) is a book written by genealogical researcher Judith R. Frazin as a tool to help researchers unlock the meaning of 19th-century Polish language civil records.

  3. Central Archives of Historical Records - Wikipedia

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    The archive was founded in 1808. [1]A large portion of the archive was intentionally destroyed by Nazi Germany during World War II in 1939 and in 1944. In the aftermath of the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, the archives were not only deliberately set ablaze, but the Nazi German troops also entered each of the nine accessible fire-proof vaults in the underground shelter and ...

  4. World War II casualties of Poland - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the Polish Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) put the total of Jewish deaths at 2.7 to 2.9 million. [11] Polish researchers estimate that 1,860,000 Polish Jews were murdered in the Nazi death camps, the remainder perished inside the Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Poland, aboard Holocaust trains, and in mass shooting actions. [12]

  5. National Criminal Register (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    The National Criminal Register was established on 22 June 2001 by the Act of 24 May 2000 on National Criminal Register [1] and replaced the previously existing Central Register of Convicts (Polish: Centralny Rejestr Skazanych) and Central Register of Juvenile Offenders (Polish: Centralny Rejestr Nieletnich).

  6. Polish prisoners of war in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Polish prisoners of war in World War II were soldiers of the Polish Armed Forces captured by Germany and the Soviet Union during and after their invasion of Poland in 1939 (see also Soviet invasion of Poland). Following the defeat of Poland, tens of thousands of Polish soldiers were interned in camps, with many subjected to forced labor, harsh ...

  7. Scientists rebuild the face of 400-year-old Polish 'vampire'

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    Zosia's was Grave No. 75 at the unmarked cemetery in Pien, outside the northern city of Bydgoszcz. Among the other bodies found at the site was a "vampire" child, buried face down and similarly ...

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  9. List of massacres in Poland - Wikipedia

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    50 Polish POWs [42] Psia Górka massacre 22 September 1939 Psia Górka Soviet Union: over 100 Polish POWs and 300 Polish civilians [43] Husynne massacre 23 September 1939 Husynne Soviet Union: 25 Polish POWs [43] Mokrany massacre 28 September 1939 Mokrany Soviet Union: 18 Polish POWs [43] Luszkówko massacre September 1939–January 1940 Luszkówko

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