Display title | Prussian Poland Jewish Records |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In order to research your family in Prussian Poland, it is essential that you have identified the place where they came from. It is not enough to only know 'Poland,' 'Prussia,' or 'Germany;' you must know the shtetl, or town, they came from. For a great overview on ways to identify your Jewish ancestral hometown, see the free, virtual class Crossing the Ocean. In addition to research in the records of the country they immigrated to, you may also want to examine the following sources to help you determine possible town locations. |