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2007-05-09
On the 9th of may we celebrate Victory Day –the day on which The Nazis were defeated. We paid for this Victory an enormous cost-27 million people human lives. This is a poem for you to help you to understand why we became winners,the poem in which Russian soldier is asking his beloved to wait for him in spite of all the hardships
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2007-04-30
The city main and favourite fish- koryushka- is back and will hit the streets in the beginning of May.
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2007-04-24
Lenin’s birthday was on the 22nd of April, 1870.So if you are interested in soviet history of Russia and the life of this infamous revolutionary, this month is a particularly relevant time to go and check out The State Museum of Political history of Russia.
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Jewish guide and genealogy in Cracow, Poland and Auschwitz

My name is Tomasz Cebulski and  I am a licensed guide in Cracow and Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.  I graduated from two faculties at Jagiellonian University (International Relations , Middle East Studies) and now I continue with PhD program in Jewish genealogy in Poland. In my work I merge three of my passions history, guiding and  genealogy. I am an independent guide mainly specializing in Jewish Travels in former Galicia and Central Europe. I lead individuals and groups  personally  through Cracow, Auschwitz-Birkenau , Treblinka, Shtetls, Belzec, Lviv and all other locations in Southern Poland , Slovakia and Ukraine.   Majority of my tours are connected with Jewish heritage or genealogy. I offer tailor-made walking and driving tours which would meet your travel expectations.  Jewish guide and genealogy in Cracow, Poland and Auschwitz.

My site is www.jewish-guide.pl. You can either e-mail me cebulskit@interia.pl ;cebulskit@hotmail.com or make a call: (+48) 513-158-001 Please, look through one of the references which was left on my site:

"As a scholar currently writing a book on Holocaust testimony, I recently spent three days in the company of Tomasz Cebulski, during which we visited Kazimierz (the Jewish quarter of Krakow), Podgorze (where the ghetto was located), the site of the Plaszow camp, and the three main camps in or near Oswiecim, as well as Majdanek and Belzec. Cebulski is an extraordinary guide, with a virtually boundless knowledge of the camps and of the history of Poland and Polish Jewry, which he shares in the most conscientious and generous way. His fluent English is a tremendous asset and, as we drove almost 1000 kilometers together, I can also attest that he is unfailingly considerate and companionable. This was undoubtedly the most helpful and enriching research trip I have ever taken, thanks to Cebulski, whom I recommend with the greatest enthusiasm."

Thomas Trezise, Professor,
Princeton University

Tomasz Cebulski
przewodnik - guide
genealogy researcher
(+48) 513-158-001



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