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Another source is ''[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F1055708 Where Once We Walked- Revised Edition: A Guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust.] ''This source lists the names of the towns with their varient spellings and also provides some information, such as the estimated population of the community pre-WWII.  
Another source is ''[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F1055708 Where Once We Walked- Revised Edition: A Guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust.] ''This source lists the names of the towns with their varient spellings and also provides some information, such as the estimated population of the community pre-WWII.  


Once the name of the ancestral home has been determined, the next step is to identify which records survive from that community. [[Www.rtrfoundation.org|''The Roots to Roots Foundation'']], has created a database that identifies these records and also where they are now located. The database includes the records of towns in Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland and Ukraine.
Once the name of the ancestral home has been determined, the next step is to identify which records survive from that community. [http://www.rtrfoundation.org| ''The Roots to Roots Foundation''], has created a database that identifies these records and also where they are now located. The database includes the records of towns in Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland and Ukraine.


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