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Kozienice

Kozienice (Polish pronunciation: [kɔʑɛˈɲit͡sɛ] ; Yiddish: קאזשניץ Kozhnits; German: Koschnitz)[1] is a town in eastern Poland with 21,500 inhabitants (1995). Located four miles from the Vistula, it is the capital of Kozienice County.

Kozienice
Palace in Kozienice
Kozienice
Coordinates: 51°35′N 21°34′E / 51.583°N 21.567°E / 51.583; 21.567
Country Poland
VoivodeshipMasovian
CountyKozienice
GminaKozienice
First mentioned1206
Town rights1549
Government
 • MayorPiotr Kozłowski
Area
 • City10.45 km2 (4.03 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • City17,075
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
 • Metro
30,000
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
26-900
Area code+48 48
Car platesWKZ
Websitehttp://www.kozienice.pl/

Even though Kozienice is part of Lesser Poland, it is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999); previously, it was in Radom Voivodeship (1975–1998) and in Kielce Voivodeship (1919–1939, 1945–1975). North-west of Kozienice, in Świerże Górne, Poland's second largest coal-fired thermal Kozienice Power Station is located. Kozienice gives its name to the protected area called Kozienice Landscape Park.

Etymology edit

In records from 1429, the name of the town was spelled in Latin Coszinicze (Kozinice). In 1569 it was called Kozienycze – the name comes from the given name Kozina.

History edit

 
Monument commemorating the birth of Polish King Sigismund I the Old in Kozienice
 
Monument of a deer, the symbol of the town, contained in its coat of arms

History of the town dates back to 1206, when – together with neighboring villages, Kozienice was owned by the Norbertine Nuns from Płock. Subsequently, it used to belong to Polish crown, and remained so until the Partitions of Poland. In 1326 Kozienice was incorporated by King Władysław I the Elbow-high. Located on the ancient road from Kraków to Vilnius and on the edge of the Kozienice Forest, the town became one of favorite retreats of King Władysław II Jagiełło, who founded a church there in 1394. Due to close proximity of the Kozienice Forest and, thus the easily accessible wood supply a pontoon bridge was built over the river, which was later moved to Czerwińsk and used by Polish troops to cross the Vistula (Wisła) between June 30 and July 3, 1410 (see Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War).

In 1467, future King Sigismund I the Old[2] was born in Kozienice at a manor house, which is marked by a monument, erected in 1518 (the oldest non-religious monument in Poland). Kozienice was incorporated as a city in 1549, by King Sigismund II Augustus. In 1559 the king established three annual fairs in Kozienice. It was a royal town, administratively located in the Radom County in the Sandomierz Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown.[3] In 1652, the town was decimated by a cholera outbreak, and four years later, during the Deluge, a battle between Poles and Swedes took place there. In 1782 Kozienice burns in a fire, and due to the efforts of King Stanisław August Poniatowski, the town was rebuilt, and wooden buildings were replaced by stone houses. In 1784-1788, a manufacture, producing rifles, was founded in Kozienice. The 2nd Polish National Cavalry Brigade was stationed in Kozienice in 1792.[4]

The town was annexed by Austria in the Third Partition of Poland in 1795. In 1809, Poles led by General Józef Zajączek defeated the Austrians in the Battle of Kozienice, and the town then became part of the short-lived Polish Duchy of Warsaw. After its dissolution in 1815 it fell to the Russian Partition of Poland. In 1867, for the first time in history, Kozienice became the seat of a county. A road to Radom was built, as well as barracks of the Imperial Russian Army. In 1897 it was inhabited by 6,391 people (including 3,764 Jews). In 1918 Poland regained independence and the town was reintegrated with the reborn state.

After the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland, which started World War II, the town was occupied by Germany from 1939 to 1945, administratively included in the Radom District of the General Government (German-occupied central Poland).[5] As part of the AB-Aktion, in June 1940, the Germans carried out mass arrests of Poles, who were afterwards imprisoned and tortured in Skarżysko-Kamienna and then murdered in a forest near Skarżysko-Kamienna.[6] The Polish resistance movement was active in the town.

Jews in Kozienice edit

Kozienice had a Jewish community with a long history dating back to 1596.[7] Kozienice is pronounced as "Kozhnitz" in Yiddish. In the early 19th century, the Kozhnitzer Magid Yisroel Hopsztajn was one of the pioneers of Hasidism in Poland. He established the Kozhnitz dynasty. In 1856, there were 2,885 people in Kozienice with 1,961 Jews, and in 1897, there were 6,882 people and 3,700 were Jews. Before World War II, about 15,000 souls lived in this region. The Jewish community lived there for about 400 years. The two main industries there were tourism, with Jewish pilgrims visiting the Maggid's tomb, and shoe manufacturing. Kozienice had approximately 5,000 Jews before World War II.[7]

During the invasion of Poland in September 1939, the Germans forced 2,000 Jews into a small local church, where many of them died of suffocation. Kozienice had 15 streets. The Germans established a ghetto in the fall of 1940 in an area of only three streets. A Jewish Judenrat council was established by the Germans, but most prominent Jews refused to serve. On September 27, 1942, 8,000 Jews from Kozienice and nearby towns were sent to the Treblinka extermination camp, where they were murdered on arrival. Only 70–120 Jews were then left in the Kozienice ghetto, but they were deported in late December 1942 to the Pionki slave labor camp and to Skarzysko Kamienna camp. Some Jews, however, were able to survive the Holocaust by hiding with the Poles. Several Poles from Kozienice were sentenced to death or deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp for rescuing Jews.[8] After World War II the survivors emigrated and with time created the Memorial Book of Kozienice,[9] with supplementary List of Martyrs from Kozienice which includes residents of Kozienice killed in Kozienice itself as well as those deported to death camps where they were gassed.[9]

 
Sigismund I the Old

Notable people edit

Climate edit

Kozienice has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfb) using the −3 °C (27 °F) isotherm or a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfb) using the 0 °C (32 °F) isotherm.[10][11]

Climate data for Kozienice (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1977–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 15.3
(59.5)
18.0
(64.4)
22.3
(72.1)
30.9
(87.6)
32.8
(91.0)
34.9
(94.8)
36.9
(98.4)
37.3
(99.1)
35.0
(95.0)
25.5
(77.9)
19.5
(67.1)
14.5
(58.1)
37.3
(99.1)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1.1
(34.0)
2.8
(37.0)
7.7
(45.9)
14.8
(58.6)
20.1
(68.2)
23.5
(74.3)
25.6
(78.1)
25.2
(77.4)
19.5
(67.1)
13.3
(55.9)
6.9
(44.4)
2.3
(36.1)
13.6
(56.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) −1.6
(29.1)
−0.6
(30.9)
3.1
(37.6)
8.8
(47.8)
13.9
(57.0)
17.4
(63.3)
19.4
(66.9)
18.7
(65.7)
13.6
(56.5)
8.5
(47.3)
3.7
(38.7)
−0.2
(31.6)
8.7
(47.7)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −4.4
(24.1)
−3.7
(25.3)
−1.1
(30.0)
3.0
(37.4)
7.6
(45.7)
11.3
(52.3)
13.3
(55.9)
12.6
(54.7)
8.5
(47.3)
4.4
(39.9)
0.9
(33.6)
−2.8
(27.0)
4.1
(39.4)
Record low °C (°F) −32.8
(−27.0)
−26.8
(−16.2)
−23.7
(−10.7)
−9.3
(15.3)
−4.8
(23.4)
−0.5
(31.1)
4.8
(40.6)
2.6
(36.7)
−2.5
(27.5)
−9.1
(15.6)
−21.0
(−5.8)
−24.3
(−11.7)
−32.8
(−27.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 30.1
(1.19)
29.2
(1.15)
34.4
(1.35)
39.2
(1.54)
63.2
(2.49)
64.9
(2.56)
85.6
(3.37)
57.6
(2.27)
54.1
(2.13)
42.4
(1.67)
34.8
(1.37)
32.4
(1.28)
568.0
(22.36)
Average extreme snow depth cm (inches) 5.8
(2.3)
6.7
(2.6)
4.4
(1.7)
1.1
(0.4)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.3
(0.1)
3.1
(1.2)
4.2
(1.7)
6.7
(2.6)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 15.57 13.44 13.17 11.50 12.80 12.87 13.57 10.93 11.40 12.37 13.37 14.97 155.94
Average snowy days (≥ 0 cm) 15.0 14.6 6.6 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 3.4 8.7 49.4
Average relative humidity (%) 85.4 82.9 76.5 70.5 72.1 72.6 72.4 73.6 80.3 83.8 87.9 87.4 78.8
Mean monthly sunshine hours 54.1 74.0 134.9 194.5 254.3 265.5 269.4 249.5 174.8 121.1 57.5 40.5 1,890.2
Source 1: Institute of Meteorology and Water Management[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
Source 2: Meteomodel.pl (records, relative humidity 1991–2020)[20][21][22]

Sport edit

The local football team is MG MZKS Kozienice [pl]. It competes in the lower leagues.

Twin towns — sister cities edit

Kozienice is twinned with:

References edit

  1. ^ Virtual Shtetl: Kozienice
  2. ^ a b Bain, Robert Nisbet (1911). "Sigismund I." . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). pp. 67–68.
  3. ^ Województwo sandomierskie w drugiej połowie XVI wieku; Cz.1, Mapy, plany (in Polish). Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. 1993. p. 3.
  4. ^ Gembarzewski, Bronisław (1925). Rodowody pułków polskich i oddziałów równorzędnych od r. 1717 do r. 1831 (in Polish). Warszawa: Towarzystwo Wiedzy Wojskowej. p. 7.
  5. ^ Wardzyńska, Maria (2009). Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion (in Polish). Warszawa: IPN. p. 238.
  6. ^ Wardzyńska, p. 268
  7. ^ a b Krzysztof Urbański (2009). "Kozienice. Historia - Społeczność żydowska przed 1989". Virtual Shtetl (Wirtualny Sztetl), Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich POLIN.
  8. ^ Rejestr faktów represji na obywatelach polskich za pomoc ludności żydowskiej w okresie II wojny światowej (in Polish). Warszawa: IPN. 2014. pp. 130, 170, 182.
  9. ^ a b Baruch Kaplinski; Zelig Berman; Mordekhai Donnerstein; Ratze Wasserman; Tzvi Madanes; Levi Mandel; Elimelekh Feigenbaum; Leibel Fishstein; David Kestenberg (1985). "Memorial Book of Kozienice". Translation of Sefer Zikaron le-Kehilat Kosznitz. Published in New York: JewishGen web site. Martyrs of Kozienice (supplement). {{cite web}}: External link in |quote= (help)
  10. ^ Kottek, Markus; Grieser, Jürgen; Beck, Christoph; Rudolf, Bruno; Rubel, Franz (2006). "World Map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification updated" (PDF). Meteorologische Zeitschrift. 15 (3): 259–263. Bibcode:2006MetZe..15..259K. doi:10.1127/0941-2948/2006/0130.
  11. ^ Peel, M. C.; Finlayson B. L. & McMahon, T. A. (2007). "Updated world map of the Köppen–Geiger climate classification" (PDF). Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 11 (5): 1633–1644. doi:10.5194/hess-11-1633-2007. ISSN 1027-5606.
  12. ^ . Normy klimatyczne 1991-2020 (in Polish). Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. Archived from the original on 3 December 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  13. ^ . Normy klimatyczne 1991-2020 (in Polish). Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  14. ^ . Normy klimatyczne 1991-2020 (in Polish). Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  15. ^ . Normy klimatyczne 1991-2020 (in Polish). Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. Archived from the original on 9 January 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  16. ^ . Normy klimatyczne 1991-2020 (in Polish). Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  17. ^ . Normy klimatyczne 1991-2020 (in Polish). Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  18. ^ . Normy klimatyczne 1991-2020 (in Polish). Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  19. ^ . Normy klimatyczne 1991-2020 (in Polish). Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  20. ^ "Kozienice Absolutna temperatura maksymalna" (in Polish). Meteomodel.pl. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  21. ^ "Kozienice Absolutna temperatura minimalna" (in Polish). Meteomodel.pl. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  22. ^ "Kozienice Średnia wilgotność" (in Polish). Meteomodel.pl. Retrieved 22 February 2022.

External links edit

  • Urząd Miejski w Kozienicach (2016), Kozienice. Historia 1206–1999 (highlights). Gmina Kozienice
  • Sefer Zikaron li-Kehilat Kozhnitz (The book of Kozienice; The birth and the destruction of a Jewish community); Editor: Baruch Kaplinski, Tel Aviv – New York, The Kozienice Organization, 1985 (English, 677 pages)
  • Former residents of Kozhnitz in Israel, 1969 (Hebrew and Yiddish, 516 pages)
  • The Ghetto in Kozienice by Chaim Dimant, Paris, Yizkor Book Project
  • Z okupacyjnych dziejów Kozienic by Mirosław Wasita & Krzysztof Zając on YouTube

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Kozhnitz redirects here For the Hasidic dynasty see Kozhnitz Hasidic dynasty Kozienice Polish pronunciation kɔʑɛˈɲit sɛ Yiddish קאזשניץ Kozhnits German Koschnitz 1 is a town in eastern Poland with 21 500 inhabitants 1995 Located four miles from the Vistula it is the capital of Kozienice County KozienicePalace in KozieniceFlagCoat of armsKozieniceCoordinates 51 35 N 21 34 E 51 583 N 21 567 E 51 583 21 567Country PolandVoivodeshipMasovianCountyKozieniceGminaKozieniceFirst mentioned1206Town rights1549Government MayorPiotr KozlowskiArea City10 45 km2 4 03 sq mi Population 2019 City17 075 Density1 600 km2 4 200 sq mi Metro30 000Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code26 900Area code 48 48Car platesWKZWebsitehttp www kozienice pl Even though Kozienice is part of Lesser Poland it is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship since 1999 previously it was in Radom Voivodeship 1975 1998 and in Kielce Voivodeship 1919 1939 1945 1975 North west of Kozienice in Swierze Gorne Poland s second largest coal fired thermal Kozienice Power Station is located Kozienice gives its name to the protected area called Kozienice Landscape Park Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Jews in Kozienice 3 Notable people 4 Climate 5 Sport 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 References 8 External linksEtymology editIn records from 1429 the name of the town was spelled in Latin Coszinicze Kozinice In 1569 it was called Kozienycze the name comes from the given name Kozina History edit nbsp Monument commemorating the birth of Polish King Sigismund I the Old in Kozienice nbsp Monument of a deer the symbol of the town contained in its coat of arms History of the town dates back to 1206 when together with neighboring villages Kozienice was owned by the Norbertine Nuns from Plock Subsequently it used to belong to Polish crown and remained so until the Partitions of Poland In 1326 Kozienice was incorporated by King Wladyslaw I the Elbow high Located on the ancient road from Krakow to Vilnius and on the edge of the Kozienice Forest the town became one of favorite retreats of King Wladyslaw II Jagiello who founded a church there in 1394 Due to close proximity of the Kozienice Forest and thus the easily accessible wood supply a pontoon bridge was built over the river which was later moved to Czerwinsk and used by Polish troops to cross the Vistula Wisla between June 30 and July 3 1410 see Polish Lithuanian Teutonic War In 1467 future King Sigismund I the Old 2 was born in Kozienice at a manor house which is marked by a monument erected in 1518 the oldest non religious monument in Poland Kozienice was incorporated as a city in 1549 by King Sigismund II Augustus In 1559 the king established three annual fairs in Kozienice It was a royal town administratively located in the Radom County in the Sandomierz Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown 3 In 1652 the town was decimated by a cholera outbreak and four years later during the Deluge a battle between Poles and Swedes took place there In 1782 Kozienice burns in a fire and due to the efforts of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski the town was rebuilt and wooden buildings were replaced by stone houses In 1784 1788 a manufacture producing rifles was founded in Kozienice The 2nd Polish National Cavalry Brigade was stationed in Kozienice in 1792 4 The town was annexed by Austria in the Third Partition of Poland in 1795 In 1809 Poles led by General Jozef Zajaczek defeated the Austrians in the Battle of Kozienice and the town then became part of the short lived Polish Duchy of Warsaw After its dissolution in 1815 it fell to the Russian Partition of Poland In 1867 for the first time in history Kozienice became the seat of a county A road to Radom was built as well as barracks of the Imperial Russian Army In 1897 it was inhabited by 6 391 people including 3 764 Jews In 1918 Poland regained independence and the town was reintegrated with the reborn state After the joint German Soviet invasion of Poland which started World War II the town was occupied by Germany from 1939 to 1945 administratively included in the Radom District of the General Government German occupied central Poland 5 As part of the AB Aktion in June 1940 the Germans carried out mass arrests of Poles who were afterwards imprisoned and tortured in Skarzysko Kamienna and then murdered in a forest near Skarzysko Kamienna 6 The Polish resistance movement was active in the town Jews in Kozienice edit Kozienice had a Jewish community with a long history dating back to 1596 7 Kozienice is pronounced as Kozhnitz in Yiddish In the early 19th century the Kozhnitzer Magid Yisroel Hopsztajn was one of the pioneers of Hasidism in Poland He established the Kozhnitz dynasty In 1856 there were 2 885 people in Kozienice with 1 961 Jews and in 1897 there were 6 882 people and 3 700 were Jews Before World War II about 15 000 souls lived in this region The Jewish community lived there for about 400 years The two main industries there were tourism with Jewish pilgrims visiting the Maggid s tomb and shoe manufacturing Kozienice had approximately 5 000 Jews before World War II 7 During the invasion of Poland in September 1939 the Germans forced 2 000 Jews into a small local church where many of them died of suffocation Kozienice had 15 streets The Germans established a ghetto in the fall of 1940 in an area of only three streets A Jewish Judenrat council was established by the Germans but most prominent Jews refused to serve On September 27 1942 8 000 Jews from Kozienice and nearby towns were sent to the Treblinka extermination camp where they were murdered on arrival Only 70 120 Jews were then left in the Kozienice ghetto but they were deported in late December 1942 to the Pionki slave labor camp and to Skarzysko Kamienna camp Some Jews however were able to survive the Holocaust by hiding with the Poles Several Poles from Kozienice were sentenced to death or deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp for rescuing Jews 8 After World War II the survivors emigrated and with time created the Memorial Book of Kozienice 9 with supplementary List of Martyrs from Kozienice which includes residents of Kozienice killed in Kozienice itself as well as those deported to death camps where they were gassed 9 nbsp Sigismund I the OldNotable people editFrans Krajcberg 1921 2017 a Polish Brazilian painter sculptor engraver and photographer Edmund Lesisz 1906 1943 a Polish Captain a leader of the Raid on Fraustadt in 1939 Julia Michalska born 1985 a Polish rower and team bronze medallist at the 2008 Summer Olympics Irene Gut Opdyke 1922 2003 a Polish nurse aided Polish Jews persecuted by Nazi Germany during WWII Sigismund I the Old 1467 1548 King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 1548 2 Climate editKozienice has an oceanic climate Koppen climate classification Cfb using the 3 C 27 F isotherm or a humid continental climate Koppen climate classification Dfb using the 0 C 32 F isotherm 10 11 Climate data for Kozienice 1991 2020 normals extremes 1977 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 15 3 59 5 18 0 64 4 22 3 72 1 30 9 87 6 32 8 91 0 34 9 94 8 36 9 98 4 37 3 99 1 35 0 95 0 25 5 77 9 19 5 67 1 14 5 58 1 37 3 99 1 Mean daily maximum C F 1 1 34 0 2 8 37 0 7 7 45 9 14 8 58 6 20 1 68 2 23 5 74 3 25 6 78 1 25 2 77 4 19 5 67 1 13 3 55 9 6 9 44 4 2 3 36 1 13 6 56 5 Daily mean C F 1 6 29 1 0 6 30 9 3 1 37 6 8 8 47 8 13 9 57 0 17 4 63 3 19 4 66 9 18 7 65 7 13 6 56 5 8 5 47 3 3 7 38 7 0 2 31 6 8 7 47 7 Mean daily minimum C F 4 4 24 1 3 7 25 3 1 1 30 0 3 0 37 4 7 6 45 7 11 3 52 3 13 3 55 9 12 6 54 7 8 5 47 3 4 4 39 9 0 9 33 6 2 8 27 0 4 1 39 4 Record low C F 32 8 27 0 26 8 16 2 23 7 10 7 9 3 15 3 4 8 23 4 0 5 31 1 4 8 40 6 2 6 36 7 2 5 27 5 9 1 15 6 21 0 5 8 24 3 11 7 32 8 27 0 Average precipitation mm inches 30 1 1 19 29 2 1 15 34 4 1 35 39 2 1 54 63 2 2 49 64 9 2 56 85 6 3 37 57 6 2 27 54 1 2 13 42 4 1 67 34 8 1 37 32 4 1 28 568 0 22 36 Average extreme snow depth cm inches 5 8 2 3 6 7 2 6 4 4 1 7 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 1 1 2 4 2 1 7 6 7 2 6 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 15 57 13 44 13 17 11 50 12 80 12 87 13 57 10 93 11 40 12 37 13 37 14 97 155 94 Average snowy days 0 cm 15 0 14 6 6 6 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 8 7 49 4 Average relative humidity 85 4 82 9 76 5 70 5 72 1 72 6 72 4 73 6 80 3 83 8 87 9 87 4 78 8 Mean monthly sunshine hours 54 1 74 0 134 9 194 5 254 3 265 5 269 4 249 5 174 8 121 1 57 5 40 5 1 890 2 Source 1 Institute of Meteorology and Water Management 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Source 2 Meteomodel pl records relative humidity 1991 2020 20 21 22 Sport editThe local football team is MG MZKS Kozienice pl It competes in the lower leagues Twin towns sister cities editKozienice is twinned with nbsp Roswell United States 2023 nbsp Gollheim Germany 1996 nbsp Chuhuiv Ukraine 2001 nbsp Medzilaborce Slovakia 2005 References edit Virtual Shtetl Kozienice a b Bain Robert Nisbet 1911 Sigismund I Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 25 11th ed pp 67 68 Wojewodztwo sandomierskie w drugiej polowie XVI wieku Cz 1 Mapy plany in Polish Warszawa Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN 1993 p 3 Gembarzewski Bronislaw 1925 Rodowody pulkow polskich i oddzialow rownorzednych od r 1717 do r 1831 in Polish Warszawa Towarzystwo Wiedzy Wojskowej p 7 Wardzynska Maria 2009 Byl rok 1939 Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczenstwa w Polsce Intelligenzaktion in Polish Warszawa IPN p 238 Wardzynska p 268 a b Krzysztof Urbanski 2009 Kozienice Historia Spolecznosc zydowska przed 1989 Virtual Shtetl Wirtualny Sztetl Muzeum Historii Zydow Polskich POLIN Rejestr faktow represji na obywatelach polskich za pomoc ludnosci zydowskiej w okresie II wojny swiatowej in Polish Warszawa IPN 2014 pp 130 170 182 a b Baruch Kaplinski Zelig Berman Mordekhai Donnerstein Ratze Wasserman Tzvi Madanes Levi Mandel Elimelekh Feigenbaum Leibel Fishstein David Kestenberg 1985 Memorial Book of Kozienice Translation of Sefer Zikaron le Kehilat 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