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Radom is a city in east-central Poland, located approximately 100 kilometres (62 miles) south of the capital, Warsaw. It is situated on the Mleczna River in ...
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Radom, city, Mazowieckie województwo (province), east-central Poland. It is a rail junction and an administrative and industrial centre; the economy of the ...
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The Radom Ghetto was a Nazi ghetto set up in March 1941 in the city of Radom during the Nazi occupation of Poland, for the purpose of persecution and ...
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City in Poland
Radom is a city in east-central Poland, located approximately 100 kilometres south of the capital, Warsaw. It is situated on the Mleczna River in the Masovian Voivodeship. Wikipedia
Area: 43.17 mi²
Population: 213,715 (2016)
City rights: 1364
First mentioned: 1155

A city in central Poland of about 100,000 population before World War II, approximately one-third Jewish. After Radom was seized by the German army on September ...
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Radom is in south central Poland in an area which was the heart of the armaments industry under the Russian empire and after the First World War in the new ...
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Radom is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Muzeum Wsi Radomskiej · Zeromskiego Street · Rodzinne Centrum Rozrywki i Rozwoju ...
Radom (rä'dôm) is a city of east-central Poland south of Warsaw. It was founded in the. 14th century. Radom is a railway junction and an industrial center. The ...
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City in central Poland, 62 miles south of Warsaw. In 1939, 30,000 Jews lived in Radom, making up one-third of the city's total population.
Radom Poland from www.holocausthistoricalsociety.org.uk
Radom is a city in central Poland, located 62 miles south of Warsaw, and it stands on the banks of the River Mleczna. Approximately 30,000 Jews were living in ...