The Jewish Gmina of Częstochowa

Source: the Polish State Archives

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Each member is listed alphabetically
– with surname, first name, address, profession/trade (1938 & 1939 only) and amount subscribed.

The Jewish Gmina of Częstochowa – Members (1929)

The Jewish Gmina of Częstochowa – Members (1930)

The Jewish Gmina of Częstochowa – Members (1933)

The Jewish Gmina of Częstochowa – Members (1935)

The Jewish Gmina of Częstochowa – Members (1938)

The Jewish Gmina of Częstochowa – Members (1939)


SOURCE:

The Polish State Archives


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