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  2. List of Polish Jews - Wikipedia

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    Berek Joselewicz, Polish-Jewish Colonel in the Polish Legions of Napoleon's armies Bernard Mond , member of the Austrio—Hungarian Army, 1914–1918; Polish soldier and officer, 1918–1939; sent to POW camp by the Germans; finished his career in the rank of Brigade General and, in command of the 6th Infantry Division (Poland) , fought against ...

  3. Category:Polish people of Jewish descent - Wikipedia

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    Polish people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent (5 P) Pages in category "Polish people of Jewish descent" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total.

  4. Category:Polish Jews - Wikipedia

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    Polish-Jewish diaspora (5 C, 12 P) R. Polish Reform Jews (1 C, 3 P) S. ... Pages in category "Polish Jews" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.

  5. History of the Jews in Poland - Wikipedia

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    There also were several Jewish sports clubs, with some of them, such as Hasmonea Lwów and Jutrzenka Kraków, winning promotion to the Polish First Football League. A Polish–Jewish footballer, Józef Klotz, scored the first ever goal for the Poland national football team.

  6. List of shtetls - Wikipedia

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    Yiddish Name [2] [3] Pre-Holocaust Jewish population Notes Hebrew Latin Będzin: בענדין Bendin City survived. Bełchatów: ... Compare Polish name Kowno

  7. Polish names - Wikipedia

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    Family names first appeared in Poland around the 13th century and were only used by the upper social classes of society. Over time the Polish nobility became grouped into heraldic clans (Polish ród herbowy) whose names survived in their shared coats of arms. Members of one clan could split into separate families with different surnames ...

  8. List of European Jewish nobility - Wikipedia

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    Lopes Suasso: family whose nobility was confirmed between 1818 and 1831, extinct in 1970 (notable member: Francisco Lopes Suasso, Baron d'Avernas le Gras (1657–1710), one of the leading shareholders of the West India Company, one of the most ardent supporters of the House of Orange, he supported William of Orange in 1688, in his invasion of England)

  9. Category:People of Polish-Jewish descent - Wikipedia

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    American people of Polish-Jewish descent (2 C, 1,105 P) Argentine people of Polish-Jewish descent (45 P) Australian people of Polish-Jewish descent (72 P) B.