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Rozwadów (Yiddish: ראָזוועדאָוו, romanized: Rozvedov) is a
suburb of
Stalowa Wola, Poland.
Founded as a town in 1690, it was
incorporated into Stalowa...
- earlier. Jews in
Rozwadów were a
religiously observant community, i.e.
traditional or
Orthodox in practice. The
leading rabbi of
Rozwadów,
similar to other...
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Rozwadów is a
former town, now a
suburb of
Stalowa Wola, in south-east Poland.
Rozwadów may also
refer to the
following villages:
Rozwadów,
Lublin Voivodeship...
- Officer, Oberscharführer, war criminal, and
commandant of the
camps in
Rozwadów, Przemyśl, and Mielec.
During the
Second World War,
Schwammberger was a...
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Rozwadów Parish Cemetery (Polish:
Cmentarz Parafialny w Rozwadowie) is a
historic cemetery established in 1785 in the
southern part of the town of Rozwadów...
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White Eagle,
awarded on 3
August 1727.
Lubomirski was
owner of Rzeszów,
Rozwadów and Żelechów estates. He was
Field Writer of the
Crown from 1726 until...
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Stalowa Wola-
Rozwadów is a rail
junction of the
Polish State Railways,
located in
Rozwadów, one of
districts of
southern Polish city of
Stalowa Wola....
- for holiness, and his cult
remains alive among the
local po****tion of
Rozwadów, who
consider him an
unofficial patron of
those taking exams. The son of...
- Home Army.
Following the
German occupation of
Poland Łazowski
resided in
Rozwadów with his wife and
young daughter. Łazowski
spent time in a prisoner-of-war...
- medical-school
friend Stanisław
Matulewicz were
practicing in the
small town of
Rozwadów in
Poland during World War II. Dr.
Matulewicz realized that
since Proteus...