Region: Pologne (Grande-Pologne)
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Gniezno, the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Poland and primatial seat, had a medieval Jewish presence attested by documentary sources. The modern Jewish community, reconstituted after the era of expulsions, was active in trade until its annihilation during the Shoah.
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The days of this book
This book bears no memory day yet. The sources that document Gniezno give years and centuries, never a day; we do not invent one.
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Sources & resources
- The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe ↗
- Encyclopaedia Judaica — 2e éd., Keter/Macmillan
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