Re: "Krynica, Poland about 1949" #belarus


NFatouros@...
 

On Aug. 11, 03, Eileen Price wondered whether Krynica where her Lodz cousins
had taken a vacation was a health resort.

Yes, it was a health resort.

My old Columbia-Lippingcott Gazetteer's entry for Krynica says that the town,
with a population of 2,649, was a health and winter-sports center, with
mineral springs and hot baths. It also processed dry ice. Krynica was a rail spur
terminus, located in Krakow Province, in the Carpathians. It is 18 miles south
southeast of Nowy Sacz. Under German rule during WWII it was known as "Bad
Krynica."

Naomi Fatouros (nee FELDMAN)
Bloomington, Indiana
NFatouros@...
Researching: BELKOWSKY and BIELKOWSKY, Odessa and Berdichev;ROTHSTEIN,
Kremenchug; FELDMAN, Pinsk; SCHUTZ, RETTIG, WAHL, Shcherets; LEVY, Mulhouse; SAS or
SASS,Podwolochisk; RAPOPORT, Tarnopol, Korostyshev; BEHAM, Salok and Kharkov;
WOLPIANSKY, Ostryna.

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