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  Encyclopedia: Lubaczow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
1376 or 1377: Lubaczow acquired its status as town, receiving its city charter from the Podkarpackie voivodship, and became the center of the local government during its early history.
However, according to a table from the "Population of the Eastern Galicia in 1931"[2] (http://www.peacelink.de/keyword/Galicia_(Eastern_Europe).php), the locality of Lubaczow had a total population of 51,885, from where 23,686 (43.7%) were Polish, 24,470 (47.2%) were Ukranian, 3,503 (6.8%) were Yiddish (probably referring to Jews) and 226 (0.4%) were of other descent.
According to the Soviet-German Molotov-Ribbentropf agreement, Poland was divided and Lubaczow became part of the Soviet territories.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Lubaczow   (1160 words)

  
 Dia-pozytyw: DICTIONARY
Lubaczow Jews were involved in trade and crafts, and also had the right to brew beer.
In the first half of the seventeenth century, fires and disease caused a great deal of damage in Lubaczow; the situation was compounded by the effects of the Chmielnicki uprising and the Swedish "flood".
Beginning in 1772, the town was under the Austrian partition; during the course of the nineteenth century, its significance gradually declined.
www.diapozytyw.pl /en/site/slownik_terminow/lubaczow   (401 words)

  
 Zwoje (The Scrolls) 5 (33), 2002
Lubaczow is a small and out of the way town in Podkarpacie District (previously Przemysl District) in south-eastern Poland.
Jewish cemetery in Lubaczow: The gravestone in the middle of the tree trunk.
Janusz Mazur of Lubaczow for their assistance in establishing the authorship of the 1991 photo of the gravestones in Lubaczow Jewish cemetery.
www.zwoje-scrolls.com /zwoje33/text15.htm   (1268 words)

  
 Lubaczow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
1621, 1633 & 1639: Lubaczow Jews were involved in trade and crafts, and also had the right to brew beer.
However, according to a table from the "Population of the Eastern Galicia in 1931"http://www.peacelink.de/keyword/Galicia_(Eastern_Europe).php, the locality of Lubaczow had a total population of 51,885, from where 23,686 (43.7%) were Polish, 24,470 (47.2%) were Ukranian, 3,503 (6.8%) were Yiddish (probably referring to Jews) and 226 (0.4%) were of other descent.
The Polish Army retreated to the east, to Lwow.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/L/Lubaczow.htm   (1204 words)

  
 Remembering the Jews of Lubaczow
Lubaczow is a little town in the southeastern corner of Poland.
In 1931 there were 6291 citizens in Lubaczow, out of whom 1794 were Jews.
Remembering the fate and the names of these Jews who were nearly all killed in Holocaust is one of my goals, but even as important is to remember their lives before the war.
www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org /lubaczow   (236 words)

  
 PolishRoots - Parish Records Index
Lubaczow (in Podkarpackie province) was one of only a few locations in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lwow to remain within Poland when the national boundaries were redrawn in 1945.
The church archive which was established there became a depository for many of the parish records from the archdiocese.
There is still a church archive in Lubaczow but it is possible that some of the records in the 1984 inventory have been moved to other archives and that other records have been added to the collection.
www.polishroots.org /parishes/lubaczow.htm   (336 words)

  
 Lubaczow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Encyclopedia : L : LU : LUB : Lubaczow
Lubaczów is a town in southeastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine, with 13,000 inhabitants (1998).
However, according to a table from the "Population of the Eastern Galicia in 1931"[link], the locality of Lubaczow had a total population of 51,885, from where 23,686 (43.7%) were Polish, 24,470 (47.2%) were Ukranian, 3,503 (6.8%) were Yiddish (probably referring to Jews) and 226 (0.4%) were of other descent.
encycl.opentopia.com /term/Lubaczow   (1138 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Freida Rive (Rifke) Rotter Born 27 Feb 1864 Lubaczow, Poland.
Note: on 18 Jan 1943 all the remaining Jews in Lubaczow were rounded up and murdered in
Jewish Cemetery and buried in a mass grave.
home.earthlink.net /~photoallan/new_page_1.htm   (71 words)

  
 travels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
I regret i can't show photos of the sea but one of negatives was damaged.
Few days trip to my friend living in Lubaczow (south-east Poland).
Of course the are a few castles between Warsaw and Lubaczów which we visited and we also visted a few interesting palces close to Lubaczów.
www.netspace.com.pl /~mmackiewicz/pages/podroze_en.htm   (196 words)

  
 Lubaczow - Podkarpacie - Voivodships - Poland - Europe - Regional   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Lubaczow - Podkarpacie - Voivodships - Poland - Europe - Regional
Jews of Lubaczow - Lubaczow had 1794 Jewish citizens in 1931.
The Lubaczow Partisans - pictures of partisans during WWII, survivors
www.netz-in-berlin.de /Regional/Europe/Poland/Voivodships/Podkarpacie/Lubaczow   (148 words)

  
 The Auxiliary Bishop of Lviv of the latin rite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ordained priest in Cieszanow by bishop Marian RECHOWICZ - Apostolic Administrator of Lubaczow
The secretary of the bishop Marian RECHOWICZ - Apostolic Administrator of Lubaczow
The secretary of the bishop Marian JAWORSKI - Apostolic Administrator of Lubaczow
www.rkc.lviv.ua /Cx2E.php3?L=e   (195 words)

  
 Zajac_interview / Lipska   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
With my wife?s encouragement I wrote a short note to the last known address in Lubaczow and to my surprise one month later I received a letter from my cousin Stasia who still lived at this address.
This property was where my mother was brought up although the house was destroyed during the war and rebuilt.
* Trip to Poland in 1994 and standing on the railway platform at Lubaczow from where I had been deported to Siberia and realising that it was the moment which changed the course of my life forever.
homepages.ihug.co.nz /~polish/KRZPOL/KP_2000_1/ARTYK/ZAJAC_INT.HTM   (2757 words)

  
 Lubaczow, Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
compiled by Lubaczower Landsmanschaft in Israel, chaired by Uri Roth, 1954
This is a translation from an unpublished Yizkor List, compiled by Lubaczower Landsmanschaft in Israel,
This material is made available by JewishGen, Inc. and the Yizkor Book Project for the purpose of fulfilling our mission of disseminating information about the Holocaust and destroyed Jewish communities.
www.jewishgen.org /Yizkor/lubaczow/lubaczow.html   (122 words)

  
 Bukovina Society Newsletter - Vol. 09, No 2 - June 1999
Founded under private auspices in 1797, it passed to ownership of the Radautz stud farm in 1801.
The first glass makers hailed from the defunct glass works of Lubaczow in Galicia.
In Putna they were provisioned with house and garden.
www.bukovinasociety.org /newsletters/Buko-NL-1999-2-Jun.html   (6004 words)

  
 Find Nannies & Au Pairs in Lubaczow, Podkarpackie :: Free Nanny & AuPair Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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www.greataupair.com /aupair-nanny/Podkarpackie/Lubaczow.htm   (102 words)

  
 Favorites
A place to search for your Jewish Roots - A wonderful place to start your search.
Eva Floersheim's Web page dedicated to Lubaczow, Poland, where much of our family history originates
If you think it couldn't happen again-You're wrong!
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