Post-War Abandoned Częstochowa Properties

Presented, here, are scanned pages containing a listing of post-War, abandoned properties located in the city of Częstochowa.

This listing was prepared by the District Liquidation Office in Częstochowa, which operated from 1945 until 1951. The scans of this listing were obtained from the Polish State Archives in Kielce.

 The Polish-language column headings, in English, are:

  • L.p. = Line No.
  • Ulica = Street [name]
  • Numer domu = Building No.
  • Rodzaj nieruchomości = Property Type
  • Nazwisko i imię były właściciela = Surname & First Name of Former Owner
  • Grupa = Group
  • Reprywatyzowane = Reprivatised
  • Przekazano Zarządowi Miejskiemu = Municipal Authority Notified
  • Uwagi = Comments

Some other useful translations:

  • i inni = and others
  • dom = house
  • plac = block of land

To search this listing by owner name,
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Simply enter the surname at the top of the search engine.

The World Society sincerely thanks Daniel Kazez and the Częstochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group for making this listing and search engine available to us.

Please note: Some street names may have been changed since the time this list was created.

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