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> Polanów
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General
Source | Resource | Language | Comments |
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Official Town Web Site | Polanów | ||
Wikipedia | Polanów | English |
Genealogy
Source | Resource | Language | Comments |
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JewishGen Communities Database | Polanów | ||
JewishGen Family Finder | Polanów |
History
Source | Resource | Language | Comments |
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Wirtualny Sztetl (Virtual Shtetl) |
Polanów | English |
Cemeteries
Source | Resource | Language | Comments |
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IAJGS International Jewish Cemetery Project | POLANOW: Zachodniopomorskie | ||
Lo Tishkach (European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative) |
Polanow Jewish Cemetery | ||
Wirtualny Sztetl (Virtual Shtetl) |
Cmentarz żydowski w Polanowie Jewish cemetery in Polanów |
English |
Holocaust
Source | Resource | Language | Comments |
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Yad Vashem Shoah Names Database | Polanow, Poland |
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My grandfather, Max Jacoby, was a doctor in Pollnow during the 1920s until his death in 1934 or 1935. I am interested in finding any information on him.
I am looking for information on the “Winter” family from Pollnow. Many left the area by the late 1800’s. They were mostly Luthern. Adolf Wilhelm Karl Winter” 1869-1946. Born in Pollnow. Died in Berlin. He was a master butcher, as was his father,”Wilhelm Albert Otto Winter” (1838-1897 coming from Stolp) Also Maria Füngst (1837-1895).