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to remain within Poland, when the national boundaries were redrawn in 1945. As a result, former parish church in Lubaczow was named a cathedral, and the part of Lwow Archiodiocese, which remained in Poland, was named the Lubaczow Archdiocese, as Communist government banned all traces of Polish
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January 5, 1943: There was a great snowstorm that brought great cold. The Germans collected all finished and unfinished items from the Jewish tailors and shoemakers. A rumor spread that the Germans would kill all the Jews. Whoever had the possibility fled that night from the
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January 6, 1943: Around 8 a.m., the final mass execution of the Jews in Lubaczów started. The Germans and their Ukrainian auxiliaries murdered hundreds. The killings continued until January 14. Some were killed when found in their underground secret
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1662: The lustration of that year does not mention any Jewish households, though by the early eighteenth century a relatively large community did exist there, as evidenced by the amount of taxes paid to the royal
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of Lubaczów, out of whom 1794 were Jews (Jews were the second largest group in the town after Poles). However, according to a table from the "Population of the Eastern Galicia in 1931" and census from 1931, the
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were brought to Lubaczów. At its peak, the Ghetto became home for 7000 Jews, who were kept in apartments located in the center of the town. About 5–6 families lived in each apartment.
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should be established in Lubaczów. Within 48 hours the Jews were overcrowded within the ghetto. Shortly after that the first transport of Jews was sent from Lubaczów to
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1899: There was a big fire in Lubaczów in 1899 and the town was largely damaged. Among those who lost their homes were 220 Jewish families comprising almost 1000 people.
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1787: Around thirty Jewish families in Lubaczów asked the Austrian government to give them land so that they could be farmers, but there was no response to their plea.
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promised there would be no further killing of Jews in Lubaczów because most of those who were still there were working for the Germans as slave laborers. The
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19th century: The Jewish community in Lubaczów grew stronger and the Jews worked as traders in agricultural products, and peddling in the nearby villages.
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List of Holocaust victims of Lubaczów published in 1954, by Israeli Lubaczower Landsmanschaft and its chairman, Uri Roth. Written by Samuel S. Lieberman
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On September 7, 1939: Lubaczów was bombed by German planes, and five days later, the town was occupied by the Germans. On September 26, however, the
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1765: According to the census of that year, there were 687 Jews obliged to pay taxes who were living in the town and surrounding villages.
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Lubaczów is also called (or misspelled as): Libatchov, Libechuyv, Liubachev, Lubachov, Lubatchov, Lubichuv, Lubachow, Lubatchow.
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1933: The Jewish Cemetery in Lubaczów was closed by the Polish authorities, and was reopened only after a long public struggle.
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1914–1918: During World War I, around 500 Jews left Lubaczów and many did not come back till the middle of the twenties.
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1532: The Polish King forbade the Jews of Lubaczów to do any business with the population in the surrounding villages.
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is published, containing about 25000 names of people in the professions. It includes several people from Lubaczów.
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beer. They still held the lease for the collection of municipal fees, as well as the royal taxes from the entire
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1538: Tax records show that there were eighteen Jewish families living in Lubaczów who paid taxes to the King.
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September 1 and September 17, 1939: Germany and Soviet Union invade Poland. Lubaczow is occupied by the
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1880: The eastern and western railway lines in Poland were connected after a new railway was built from
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Lubaczow was first mentioned in written documents in 1214, when, following the Spis Treaty between Duke
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1621, 1633 & 1639: Lubaczów Jews were involved in trade and crafts, and also had the right to
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opposed the Polish government. In their eyes the Jews were agents of the Polish rulers, and with
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May 1942: 2000 Jews were brought by the Germans to Lubaczów from the surrounding villages.
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1498: The Jews of Lubaczów are mentioned for the first time, when they were granted a
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were transported to Lubaczow. Among them was the miraculous picture of Our Lady of
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1931: According to most sources, this year there were 6291 citizens in the
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In 1918, Poland was declared an independent state: Lubaczów became part of
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Following World War II and the change of borders, several relics from
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of this year mentions only three Jewish families living in the town.
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had already shipped 2500 Jews to the extermination camp at Belzec.
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methods they attacked the Jews. In Lubaczów the shops at the
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July 21, 1944: The Germans finally withdrew and the Soviet
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Populated places in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
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was kept at Lubaczow. It was brought here by Archbishop
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1670: There were only five Jewish families in Lubaczów.
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and is located 50 kilometres (31 miles) northeast of
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Lubaczow
Market square
Coat of arms of Lubaczów
Lubaczów is located in Poland
50°10′N 23°7′E / 50.167°N 23.117°E / 50.167; 23.117
Country
Poland
Voivodeship
Subcarpathian
County
Lubaczów
Gmina
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Car plates
http://www.lubaczow.pl

Ukrainian
Poland
Ukraine
Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Lubaczów County
Przemyśl
Leszek I the White
Andrew II of Hungary
gord

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