The Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group finds and translates Holocaust survivor lists and death lists from around Poland.

This database is one of the largest on the web, with over 300,000 records so far, covering hundreds of towns and consisting of over 150 separate projects. The time period covered is just before, during, and after World War II.

Some record collections include:

  • Czestochowa Book of Residents
  • Czestochowa Ghetto Registration
  • Czestochowa Hasag Factory
  • Czestochowa Slave Labor
  • Martyrdom of Jewish Physicians in Poland
  • Poland Survivor Radio Messages
  • Poland Survivors at DP Camps
  • Polish Children Arriving in Great Britain
  • Polish Jewish Refugees in the USSR
  • Polish Refugees in Tehran
  • Przyrow Books of Residents
  • Radomsko Book of Migration Control
  • Radomsko Martyrs List, Radomsko Identity Cards
  • Radomsko Registration Books
  • Register of Jewish Survivors
  • Surviving Jews in Czestochowa
  • Surviving Jews in Lublin
  • Surviving Jews in Warsaw
  • Surviving Jews in the Kielce District
  • Surviving Warsaw Jews
  • US Zone, Germany
  • Survivors in Stockholm
  • Survivors in Sweden
  • Theresienstadt
  • List of Polish Children
  • Zarki Books of Residents

 
 
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There is a fee to search the database. All CRARG funding is used for translating/typing archival documents. CRARG is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Contributions to CRARG are tax-deductible for U.S. citizens.

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