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Encyclopedia > Chrzanow

Chrzanów is a town in south Poland with 42,100 inhabitants (1995). Situated in the Lesser Poland Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Malopolska.


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Memorial Web Page to the Jews of Olkusz, Poland (2182 words)
Information on a displacement of Silesian Jews, among other things, to Olkusz, is confirmed by another source, which mentions a displacement of Jews from Bielsk, Cieszyn (and surroundings), Mikolow, Myslowice and Zywiec to concentration places in Chrzanow and Olkusz districts.
They were: Jakub Mordka (Leon) Glajtman, Chaim Pinkus and Herz Moszek Matner, caught while smuggling sausages on the way from Olkusz to Chrzanow and sent to jail.
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Czech arrives at a figure of 132,000 fewer Jews deported from Poland than does Piper, and this basically explains the difference.
Czech mentions no transports from Bielsko Biala, Olkucz, Krzepie, Chrzanow, Przemysl and various other places outside the prewar Polish borders.
According to reports from the resistance in February 1943 deportation was in the planning stage only; additional information is still missing).
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