| | | | | Search Poland Holocaust Records • The Sounds Like option may produce results with surnames that are not sufficiently similar to the surname for which you are searching. You can use square brackets to force one or more letters to appear (example: [Ro]zenblat). But use this option only if you are completely sure of the letter(s) you put in brackets. • You can enter two surnames separated by a comma (example: Rozenblat, Rozenblik) to see results for both surnames at the same time (the comma means "and"). This is especially useful when you know that your family used two fairly different versions of the same surname.
This database includes more than 1/4 million Holocaust records, covering hundreds of towns across Poland. About 50% of this material is the result of professional research in Poland, 40% is the result of wonderfully diligent volunteer typists, and 10% is from other sources. We thank those CRARG's database of Holocaust records is one of the largest on the web. To search other Holocaust records, please visit Yad Vashem and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. Like CRARG, these are unlimited free-access systems, available without registration. If you would like to volunteer to type, please contact Daniel Kazez (dkazez@sbcglobal.net). No translation skills are needed. CRARG also has a vast database of pre-Holocaust records for Czestochowa, Klobuck, Konskie, Krzepice, Mstow, Pilica, Plawno, Praszka, Przedborz, Przyrow, Radomsko, Radomsko, Szczekociny, Zarki, and many smaller towns nearby, covering the late 1700s to the first half of the 1900s. This search engine for Holocaust records includes over 100 sets of data, all focusing on Jews living in (or born in) Poland. The time period covered is just before, during, and just after World War II. Here are a few examples:
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