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editI am writing from the JDC archives where I have curated a collection that has some documents that deal with Jewish people expelled from Germany who ended up in Zabszyn.[1] It includes correspondence regarding aid to Jewish people and other information about the situation that is specific to Zbaszyn. I think this documentation would benefit and enrich the page, but I wanted to write to get opinions before I made any edits. Any and all thoughts are welcome. Archivist123 (talk) 15:49, 3 December 2012 (UTC)
Thank you so much for leaving this note here. As far as I know, Wikipedia articles need to be based on secondary sources rather than primary sources, such as this fascinating archival material that you have curated. I hope someone will work with it and turn it into published material that can then be cited in this Wikipedia article. --Prof. Bitzan (talk) 16:13, 8 February 2018 (UTC)
References
- ^ http://search.archives.jdc.org/list.asp?lang=ENG&dlang=ENG&module=search&page=notebook&rsvr=ADMIN@ADMIN¶m=%3Cdlang%3EENG%3C/%3E%3Cnob%3E2%3C/%3E%3Cstart_entry%3E0%3C/%3E%3Crsvr_id%3EADMIN%3C/%3E%3Clang_id%3EENG%3C/%3E%3Cquantity%3E10%3C/%3E%3Cvalue%3Epoland%20%20subject%20matter%20%20refugees%20%20vilna%20%20zbaszyn%20%201938%20%20%201939%20%20general%3C/%3E%3Cindex_name%3EARLFILE%3C/%3E%3Ccollector%3E1%3C/%3E%3Clif%3EARLFILE%3C/%3E%3Crsvr_ser%3E@@2%3C/%3E¶m2=%3Cnum_fields%3E10%3C/%3E%3Cnvf%3E9%3C/%3E%3Cnor%3E15%3C/%3E%3Cnvr%3E3%3C/%3E%3Cnob%3E0%3C/%3E&site=ideaalm
History
edit"In 1918 it became part of the Second Polish Republic." - not in 1918, but from 17th January 1920 and was from then on a Polish border town -- 151.136.145.30 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 12:10, 22 October 2015 (UTC)