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  2. 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 ...

  3. Find a Grave - Wikipedia

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    Find a Grave is a website that allows the public to search and add to an online database of human and pet cemetery records. It is owned by Ancestry.com.Its stated mission is "to help people from all over the world work together to find, record and present final disposition information as a virtual cemetery experience."

  4. List of Polish war cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    Polish military quarter in Ashmyany (Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921) Polish military quarter in Braslaw (Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921) Polish Garrison Cemetery in Brest; Polish military quarter at the Catholic cemetery in Brest (Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921) Polish war cemetery in Brest (Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921)

  5. List of cemeteries in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków with a two-hour walk. Parents of Pope John Paul II, are buried here. [1] [2]Rakowicki Cemetery, Kraków ().Buried, include pilots shot down over Poland with those originally buried in Warsaw, along with hundreds of Commonwealth of Nations casualties and prisoners of war who died during the German occupation.

  6. Vital record - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom and numerous other countries vital records are recorded in the civil registry. In the United States, vital records are public and in most cases can be viewed by anyone in person at the governmental authority. [3] Copies can also be requested for a fee. [4] There are two types of copies: certified and uncertified.

  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 ...

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

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    Like Germans, Soviets were not prepared to deal with large number of Polish POWs, and conditions in transit camps and during transportation were very poor. The situation improved in the long term camps; 99 were established, mostly in the areas near Tarnopol, Lwów, Stanisławów, and Wołyń. Soviets also released small numbers of soldiers from ...

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