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  1. Tomaszów Lubelski [tɔˈmaʂuf luˈbɛlskʲi] is a town in south-eastern Poland with 19,365 inhabitants (2017). [2] Situated in the Lublin Voivodeship, near Roztocze National Park, it is the capital of Tomaszów Lubelski County.

  2. The Battle of Tomaszów Lubelski took place from 18 September to 20 September 1939 near the town of Tomaszów Lubelski. It was the second largest battle [2] of the Invasion of Poland (Battle of Bzura was the largest) and also the largest tank battle of the campaign.

  3. TOMASZOW LUBELSKI, town in Lublin province, E. Poland; from 1772 to 1809 under Austria, and from 1815 within Congress Poland. An organized Jewish community existed in Tomaszow Lubelski from the 1630s, but it was almost entirely annihilated in the *Chmielnicki massacres of 1648.

  4. TOMASZOW LUBELSKI, town in Lublin province, E. Poland; from 1772 to 1809 under Austria, and from 1815 within Congress Poland. An organized Jewish community existed in Tomaszow Lubelski from the 1630s, but it was almost entirely annihilated in the *Chmielnicki massacres of 1648.

  5. Tomaszow Lubelski is a town in South-east Poland. During the interwar years, some 5,600 Jews lived in Tomaszow Lubelski, more than half the town’s population. Most were merchants and artisans who worked mainly in the clothing industry and at a foundry.

  6. Jews lived in Tomaszów probably from the very beginning of the town’s existence. Already in 1595, i.e. 26 years before the town’s location, the first wooden synagogue was built. This state of affairs was confirmed by Tomasz Zamoyski, the then owner of the town, who guaranteed freedom and vast economic liberties granted to the Tomaszów ...

  7. Tomaszow Lubelski, our ancestral town, is a small town (population nowadays 20,000) in the southeastern part of Poland, about 120 kilometers south-east of Lublin, 35 km. south of Zamosc, and 20 km. north of the Ukranian border.