History
of Ivano-Frankivsk on Wikipedia
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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
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YIVO
Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe -
Ivano-Frankivs’k
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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
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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of Unpublished List of Citizens Murdered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)
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Yad Vashem -
Stanisławów Region
Killing Sites |
Books
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"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.
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Timeline
Time Period: |
Town Name: |
Government: |
Official Town Language: |
Primary Language of the Jews: |
thru most of 18th century
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Stanisławów
(Stanislavov)
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Polish Sovereignty
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Polish
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Yiddish
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pre-19th cent + til WWI
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Stanislau
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Austria-Hungary (Eastern Galicia)
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German
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Yiddish
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Inter-War Period
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Stanisławów
(Stanislavov)
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Poland
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Polish
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Yiddish
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Post-WWII 'til 1991
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Ivano-Frankovsk
(Iwano Frankowsk)
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Soviet Union (Ukraine Region)
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Russian
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Yiddish
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1991 to date
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Ivano-Frankivsk
(Iwano Frankowsk)
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Ukraine
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Ukrainian
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Ukrainian
or Russian |
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