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  2. Częstochowa - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1828, because of administrative needs arising from the expansion and merger of two towns: Old Częstochowa and New Częstochowa. It has been the seat of Częstochowa Regional Museum since 1967. There is a permanent historical exhibition - 'History of the City of Częstochowa - Stage 1'.

  3. Częstochowa Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The Częstochowa Ghetto was a World War II ghetto set up by Nazi Germany for the purpose of persecution and exploitation of local Jews in the city of Częstochowa during the German occupation of Poland. The approximate number of people confined to the ghetto was around 40,000 at the beginning and in late 1942 at its peak, immediately before ...

  4. Częstochowa Ghetto uprising - Wikipedia

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    The Częstochowa Ghetto uprising was an insurrection in Poland's Częstochowa Ghetto against German occupational forces during World War II. It took place in late June 1943, resulting in some 2,000 Jews being killed.

  5. Jasna Góra Monastery - Wikipedia

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    by January Suchodolski Black Madonna of Częstochowa, Poland Jasna Góra Monastery was founded in 1382 by Pauline monks who came from Hungary at the invitation of Vladislaus II of Opole . The new monastery was entrusted with the icon, depicting the Mother of God with the Christ Child , known as the Black Madonna of Częstochowa or Our Lady of ...

  6. Black Madonna of Częstochowa - Wikipedia

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    The Black Madonna of Częstochowa (Polish: Czarna Madonna z Częstochowy; Latin: Imago thaumaturga Beatae Virginis Mariae Immaculatae Conceptae, in Claro Monte, lit. 'Miraculous Image of the Immaculate Conception, the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Crystal Mountain'), also known as Our Lady of Częstochowa (Polish: Matka Boska Częstochowska) is a venerated icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary housed ...

  7. Częstochowa massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Częstochowa massacre, also known as the Bloody Monday, was committed by the German Wehrmacht forces beginning on the 4th day of World War II in the Polish city of Częstochowa, between 4 and 6 September 1939. [2] The shootings, beatings and plunder continued for three days in more than a dozen separate locations around the city. [1]

  8. Częstochowa pogrom (1902) - Wikipedia

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    The Tsarists Cossacks bludgeoned the president of the Jewish council Henryk Markusfeld and attacked the Jewish neighbourhood, raping young women, looting, and destroying property. It was the first such event in Częstochowa's history. [3] There were 12,000 Jewish people in Częstochowa at the turn of the century, about 29% of the population.

  9. Category:History of Częstochowa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Częstochowa" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...