- 1382) and Częstochówka in 1470–80. The city was also
known in
German as
Tschenstochau and in
Russian as Ченстохов (Chenstokhov). A
Lusatian culture cemetery...
-
Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
Zweite Sonderaktion Krakau Sonderaktion Tschenstochau in Częstochowa
Sonderaktion Lublin,
regional m****
murder in Lublin;...
- Zamosch/Himmlerstadt/Pflugstadt (Zamość)
Distrikt Radom Stadtkreise Kielce, Radom,
Tschenstochau (Częstochowa)
Kreishauptmannschaften Busko (Busko-Zdrój), Jedrzejow...
-
Oppeln District (Regierungsbezirk Oppeln) –
Lubinitz county and
parts of
Tschenstochau and
Warthenau counties. ****
Germany established and
operated a network...
- Polish).
Retrieved 24
September 2023. "Zwangsarbeitslager für
Juden Tschenstochau bei der
HASAG Rakow". Bundesarchiv.de (in German).
Retrieved 24 September...
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Czernikowo Schwarzendorf Czerwieńsk
Rothenburg an der Oder Częstochowa
Tschenstochau Człopa
Schloppe Dąbroszyn
Tamsel Dąbrowa,
Malbork County Damerau Dąbrówka...
-
Schwarze Madonna von
Tschenstochau (Black
Madonna Czestochowa) 2021 empera, gilding...
- Częstochowa
Towarowa Platforms 2
Tracks 3
Construction Structure type Building: Yes
History Opened 1911
Previous names Stradom,
Tschenstochau Stradom...
- Jews, 2)
Supplying them with Food, 3)
Selling them Foodstuffs.
Tschenstochau, Częstochowa, 24.9.42 Der
Stadthauptmann Dr. Franke...
-
relocated from the
Western Front to the
Eastern Front where it was
based at
Tschenstochau, present-day Częstochowa in
southern Poland. On or near 23 January,...