Delatyn, Galicia
Bibliography

1. Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms
U.S. Bureau of Mines. U.S. Department of the Interior. Second edition. 1996.
2. Encyclopedia Judaica
Keter Publishing; Jerusalem.
3. Illustrierter Fuehrer durch Galizien.
Helmut Scherer Verlag GmbH. Berlin. 1914. Reprint ISBN 3089433-004-3.
4. Illustrierter Fuehrer auf den kaiserlich koengl. oesterreischen Staatsbahnen.
( Illustrated Guide of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State Railways). 1914.
5. Jewish Cemetary Census
Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies. US Comm. No. UA08260101.
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7. Apenszlak, Jacob
The Black Book of Polish Jewry: An Account of the Martyrdom Polish Jewry Under the Nazi Occupation
Roy Publishers: American Federation for Polish Jews, Inc; New York : 1943
8. Buxton, David
The Wooden Churches of Eastern Europe
Cambridge University Press; Cambridge: 1981
pp. 117-118 (Fig. 166) Knyazhdvor (13.8 mi E) Hutsul church, (Fig. 160) floor plan of Delyatin & Nadvorna (7.5 mi NNW)
Hutsul churches; p.120 (Fig. 170, p. 121) Mikulichin (9.3 mi S): Hutsul bell tower; p. 389 (Fig. 304) Azial section of Gvozdets (7.8 mi NNW) synagogue.
9. Carmi, Israel
Nadvurnah: sefer 'edut ve-zikaron
Hotsa'at ha-irgunim shel yotse Nadvurnah be-Yisra'el uve-Artsot ha-berit: Tel Aviv; 1975
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Der Dolomitenfreund: Mitteilungen fuer unsere Mitglieder und Freunde.
(Friends of the Dolomites: Notes for Members and Friends). Dolomitenfreunde; Vienna: Number III, 1997 (http://www.eye.ch/dolomitenfreunde)
Article mentions Delatyn during WWI
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Pinkas Hakehillot (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities): Poland - Vol. 2 Eastern Galicia
Yad VaShem; Jerusalem: 1980. Pages 158 - 160
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Gesher Galicia. Vol. 3, No. 4. Summer 1996. page 6.
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A city and the dead; Zablotow alive and destroyed Ir u-metim
Zablotow ha-melea ve-ha-hareva. Tel-Aviv Israel: 1949
21. Lindwer, Willie
Return to My Shtetl Delatyn
(film). Ergo Media; Teaneck, NJ: 1991
22. de Mildt, D.W.  and C.F. Rüter
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(The West German Criminal Procedures in Response to National Socialist Genocide Crimes 1945-1997.
A systematic procedural account with maps and tables.)
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"Yiddish Novel About Delatyn and Nadvorne" The Galitzianer
Gesher Galicia. Vol. 3, No. 4. Summer 1996. page 6.
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Hutsul references:

1. The Changeless Carpathians - Living Traditions of the Hutsul People.
The Ukrainian Museum
New York; 1995: pages 38
Bilingual catalog in Ukrainian and English.
2. Encyclopedia Britannica
Chicago; 1997. Volume 18: page 540
Map entitled "Primary European Ethnic Culture Areas". The only reference to the Hutsuls.
3. Kimmel, Eric A.
One Eye, Two Eyes, Three Eyes: A Hutzul Tale Retold
Holiday House: New York; 1996
A children's book.
4. Parajanov, Sergei
Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors
Soviet Union; 1964
Film on the Hutsuls, in the Hutsul dialect of Ukrainian. Parajanov (also spelled Paradjanov) was an Armenian;
his wife and son are Ukrainians. He was arrested and imprisoned for 5 years for making the film.
5. Rieger, Janusz A., editor
A Lexical Atlas of the Hutsul Dialects of the Ukrainian Language
Harvard Univ. Press: Cambridge; 1996
6. Suchy, Lida
Portrait of a Hutsul Village
National Geographic. Washington, D.C.: Vol. 192, No. 5; November 1997: pages 78-93
7. Vincenz, Stanislaw
On the high uplands: sagas, songs, tales, and legends of the Carpathians.
translated by H. C. Stevens.
Roy Pub.: New York; 1955
Selections from Na wysokiej poloninie. Hutsul folklore