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History of Ivano-Frankivsk on Wikipedia

Translation of “Stanislawow” chapter from Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Poland, Volume II (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine); Pinkas hakehillot Polin: entsiklopedyah shel ha-yishuvim ha-Yehudiyim le-min hivasdam ve-`ad le-ahar Sho'at Milhemet ha-`olam ha-sheniyah
Translation of "Stanislawow" chapter from Towns and Mother-cities in Israel; Memorial of the Jewish Community which perished Vol. 5, Stanislawow (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine); Arim ve-imahot be-yisrael; matsevet kodesh le-kehilot yisraelshe-nehrevu bi-yedei aritsim u-tmeim be-milhemet ha-olam ha-aharona,vol. 5, Stanislawow
YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe - Ivano-Frankivs’k
List of Ivano-Frankivsk Yizkor Books on JewishGen.org
Stanisławów Holocaust article: From The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945
Transliteration of Unpublished List of Citizens Murdered by the Nazis from the documents of the Russian Commission to Investigate Nazi Crimes
Memorials to the Murdered Jews of Stanisławów (Information Portal to European Sites of Remembrance)
Yad Vashem - Stanisławów Region Killing Sites

Books

"Endure, Defy and Remember," by Joachim Nachbar,  pub. 1977 (YIVO has a copy.)

"False papers: deception and survival in the Holocaust," by Robert Melson. Univ. of Illinois Press, 2000. Dr. Melson is a professor of political science at Purdue, whose grandfather owned the Mendelsohn factory in Stanislawow.

"I'm not even a grown up, the diary of Jerzy Feliks Urman," tr by Anthony Rudolf and Joanna Voit, ed. by Anthony Rudolf. London: Menard Press, 1991. 11-yr old in Stanislaw commits suicide to avoid capture by Nazis.

"Living Longer than Hate," by C.S. Ragsdale.

Timeline

Time Period: Town Name: Government: Official Town Language: Primary Language of the Jews:

thru most of 18th century

Stanisławów
(Stanislavov)

Polish Sovereignty

Polish

Yiddish

pre-19th cent + til WWI

Stanislau

Austria-Hungary (Eastern Galicia)

German

Yiddish

Inter-War Period

Stanisławów
(Stanislavov)

Poland

Polish

Yiddish

Post-WWII 'til 1991

Ivano-Frankovsk
(Iwano Frankowsk)

Soviet Union (Ukraine Region)

Russian

Yiddish

1991 to date

Ivano-Frankivsk
(Iwano Frankowsk)

Ukraine

Ukrainian

Ukrainian
or Russian

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