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POLISH RESEARCH
19th Century Flags of Poland

Absolute Authority on Polish Genealogy

Administrative Divisions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 17th and 18th Centuries

All of Europe Genealogy Links Portal

Aschaffenburg DP Camp

Bridgeport (Chicago, IL) Ethnic Villages

A Brief History of Poland in the Last 200 years
This site has a map of Poland in 1772. Partitions of Poland are shown on a map in 1795 when Poland was partitioned into Prussia, Austria and Russia. A map of the situation after the Vienna Congress in 1815 is shown. There are also maps of the country boundaries in 1920 and 1995. Take a look at these maps. It will give you an idea of why there is so much confusion of what your ancestors nationality "really" was.

The Buffalo Barracks Master Roll-Call Directory
List soldiers of German, Polish & other nationalities that served in the US Army in the between 1835 and 1846 from New York & what is now Vermont.

Cities in Poland

Cities, Towns and Villages in Lubelskie Province

The Coat of Arms of Warsaw

Detroit Area Polonia and the City of Hamtramck Genealogical Website

DP Camps in Europe

Eastern Borderlands of the II Polish Republic

Eastern European Information

Egroups’ Kaszubia

European Genealogy Links

Federation of East European Family History Societies

Flags of Gdansk

Flags of Szczecin

Fluid Identities in Central European Borderlands

Forgotten Polish Exodus to Persia
An article published by The Washington Post.

Fred Kobylarz’s Political History of Poland

GENEALOGIA POLSKA aka POLGEN
A genealogy side produced in Poland ... It's in Polish and English. 7-7-04

Genealogy-Habsburg Empire

Genealogy Poland
Everton’s Polish Genealogy site.

Golub-Dobrzyn Area History & Genealogy Web Page

Great Poland and Ziemia Lubuska

Hamtramck, MI Chamber of Commerce Community Info
Info on Polish Churches, Deli’s, Meat Markets, etc.

Hamtramck, MI Church Index

Helpful Research Links

Herder Institute Marburg Collections

The History of Poland
An excellent site concerning Poland’s History, with information on the Partitions.

The History of Poland
*The Rise to Power
*The Polish Army: 1550-1683
*Decline and Partition
*Revolution and Rebirth
*The Second World War

History of Poland - Chronology

History of the Polish Anthem and Flag

History of the Polish Falcons in America

The History of Protestantism - Poland and Bohemia

How to Obtain Polish Records

Hrubieszow Discussion Group
A forum specifically dedicated to the town of Hrubieszow in Poland. List members will discuss issues concerning family genealogy, history, and Holocaust occurrences in accordance with the history of this small Polish town.

Identity and Assimilation Among the Poles of Zaolzie
Article written by Kevin Hannan.

Internet Museum of the Polish People’s Republic
Collections of documents, photographs, correspondence and travel records documenting 45 years of communist rule in Poland. Introductory page is in English and Polish. The main pages are in Polish only right now, but they will be available in English in the future.

iPolonia.com - A Polish-American Online Community

Jazlowiec - The Town Lost in History
*Podolia - General Information
*The People of Podolia
*Origins
*The Early Eastern Slavs
*The Buczacki and Jazlowski Families
*The Koniecpolski Family
*The Lubomirski and Poniatowski Families
*Under the Austrian Occupation
*The Short Years of Independence
*The Tragedy of WWII

John's Genealogy Resources on the Internet
Site for finding other Polish mail lists, etc.

Karnes County, TX GenWeb
Links for Panna Maria, TX information.

Kashubian Family Research Center
Resource center for Kashubian families with the surnames Kashuba, Kasuba, Kaszuba, Kaszubi, etc.

Katyn Forest Massacre

Katyn Forest Massacre

Katyn Forest Massacre
Click on Index of the Repressed.

Krakow Guide
Tons of links!

Kresy-Siberia SIG
The "Kresy-Siberia list" brings into contact people from countries around the world with a special interest in the tragedy of the 1.7 million Polish citizens of various faiths and ethnicities (Polish, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish) deported from eastern Poland (Kresy) in 1940-42 to special labor camps in Siberia, Kazakhstan and Soviet Asia.

Lake County, IN GenWeb
Lake County was home to a huge Polish population.

Little Poland, Swietokrzyskie and Carpathian Mountains S.E.

Lwow
In Polish.

Malopolksa Online
Postal Codes

Mammie’s Polish Genealogy Links
Polish Genealogy Links on the WWW.

Michigan Polonia

Milwaukee’s Polish Fest
Information on Milwaukee, WI’s Polish Fest. Links for the Polish Center of Wisconsin, Demographic Profile, WI’s Polish Community, and Favorite Polish Links.

Mountain Voices: Oral Testimonies from Klodzko Valley, Poland

Nasza Gazeta-Wilno
Polish online newspaper that regularly deals with genealogy. Polish language only.

The National Anthem of Poland

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