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  Fallen Soldiers 1
KOP, died 25/IX/39 in the town of Rejmont, county Kamien Koszyrski, province Polesie, buried in the cemetery by the Orthodox church.
Buried in an unmarked grave at the cemetery in Mikulince, county Tarnopol.
Buried at the cemetery in Wisniowec, county Krzemieniec, province Wolyn.
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 Zamosc
Zamosc (in Polish Zamość) is a town in south-eastern Poland with 67,600 inhabitants (1998).
Zamosc was founded in the 16th century by the hetman (head of the army) Jan Zamoyski on the trade route linking western and northern Europe with the Black Sea.
Modelled on the Italian trading cities and built during the Baroque period by the architect Bernando Morando, a native of Padua, Zamosc remains a perfect example of a Renaissance town of the late 16th century which retains its original layout and fortifications and a large number of buildings blending Italian and central European architectural traditions.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/z/za/zamosc.html   (178 words)

  
 Poland Information - Zamosc
Zamosc is situated on the international route that leads from Warsaw across Lublin and Hrebenne to Lvov and Kiev in Ukraine.
Zamosc was built from the very start, within a short period of time and in one architectural style, which gives the town a unique place in Polish and European history.
Zamosc Fortress, built in accordance with the latest trends in military construction, was the most modern and powerful in 16-th- 17 th century Poland.
www.polska.dk /zamosc_index_gb.htm   (834 words)

  
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municipality of mieres (garrotxa county, girona province, catalonia, spain)
municipality of vilamalla (alt empordà county, girona province, catalonia, spain)
kisujszallas (jasz - nagykun - szolnok county, hungary)
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sveti fuilip i jakov (zadar county, croatia)
municipality of zangberg (mühldorf county, oberbayern district, bavaria, germany)
the coast and gorski kotar county (croatia)
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 PolishRoots - Geography & Maps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Zamosc 1.) Zamosc Stary [Old Zamosc], a village and estate on an unnamed stream, a tributary of the Topornica river, by the highway from Lublin to the Galician border.
It is in the county of Zamosc, gmina [district] and parish of Zamosc Stary, 16 versts north of the town of Zamosc, 23 from Krasnystaw, 69 from Lublin, 42 from Rejowiec.
He married Anna Herburt of Miziniec (Mizyniec, in Przemysl county), and by her had a son born in 1541 in Skokowki, who was later a commander and chancellor.
www.polishroots.org /slownik/zamosc.htm   (1313 words)

  
 Zamość - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Old City quarter of Zamość has been placed on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
In 1942, Zamość County, due to its fertile fl soil, was chosen for further German colonisation in General Government as part of Generalplan Ost.
German occupiers planned relocation of at least 60,000 ethnic Germans in the area before the end of 1943.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zamosc   (502 words)

  
 Lebensraum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In von Bernhardi's 1912 book Germany and the Next War, he expanded upon Ratzel's hypotheses and, for the first time, explicitly identified Eastern Europe as a source of new space.
The attempts to implement the Lebensraum happened in Zamosc County and Wartheland (see Generalplan Ost).
The biggest obstacle to implement the Lebensraum further was the fact that by the end of 1942 the Sixth Army was defeated at Stalingrad.
en.wikipedia.org /?title=Lebensraum   (800 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Lublin Voivodship Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Lublin, Chelm, Zamosc, Biala Podlaska...
Lublin Voivodship (2) (Polish: województwo lubelskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975-1998, superseded by Lublin Voivodship (1)
Lublin Voivodship (4) (Polish: województwo lubelskie) - a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1921-1939.
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 Genealogy
Following are the search results for all available Jewish vital records from the town of Zamosc:
Click on more to view full details of the relevant documents, including which of them are available on microfilms as well as the address of the particular branch of the State Archive that preserves them.
Following are the details of the Jewish marriage records from Zamosc for the years 1826-1830, 1832-1875 that are preserved at the Lublin branch of State Archive:
www.bh.org.il /Genealogy/pradziad.asp   (512 words)

  
 Arthur R. Butz: The Hoax of the Twentieth Century
The list excludes Auschwitz, which comes up in Koehl's book only in a remark about some Germans sent there for punishment, in connection with "Action Reinhardt" (to be explained below) and also in the following:[380]
"[Dr. Klukowski] stated that of 691 villages in the county of Zamosc, 297 were wholly or partly evacuated by July 1943.
He estimated that 110,000 Poles and Jews were removed from the area, males and females of working age going to forced labor in the Auschwitz Hydrogenation Plant, the rest going to the other 394 ('Z') villages."
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