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Stanisławów (today Ivano-Frankivsk), in eastern Galicia, was home to a significant Jewish community integrated into the commercial and artisanal life of a city of mixed Polish, Ukrainian, and Jewish populations. The Jews there had synagogues, schools, and institutions, and the community encompassed various currents of Ashkenazi Judaism, from Hasidism to Zionism. Under German occupation, beginning in 1941, it was struck by mass massacres, including a large killing at the cemetery, and then confined to a ghetto. The ghetto was liquidated in 1943, and virtually the entire Jewish population was exterminated.
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