Burial sites in the Jewish cemetery in Tarnow after the Second World War
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https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.7392Keywords:
cemetery, Tarnów, Jews, Hebrew epigraphyAbstract
The article draws attention to the burial sites and tombstones at the Jewish cemetery in Tarnów from the period after World War II, which until have not been a significant object of interest among historians and epigraphists. They are a very valuable and tangible source of information about the fate of the Jewish community in Tarnów and its vicinity, which was reborn after the Holocaust, and — due to emigration and extinction — gradually disappeared years later.
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