Poland Websites

The Poland research websites listed as "Favorites" at the Family History Library include:

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Archives Libraries &amp; Internet

 * Civil Record Office Addresses
 * Libweb - Directory of Libraries in Poland
 * Polish Embassy
 * Polish State Archives
 * PRADZIAD Parish Registers &amp; Civil Registration
 * SEZAM Archive Inventories
 * UNESCO Directory of Religious Archives - Poland
 * State Archives of Katowice
 * State Archives of Wrocław
 * State Archives in Leszno
 * State Archives in Opole
 * State Archives in Lublin
 * State Archives in Tarnόw

Church Records

 * Church Inventory Genealogia Polska
 * Lutheran Church in Poland
 * Poland's Evangelical-Augsburg (Lutheran) Dioceses
 * Roman Catholic Dioceses in Poland (Amen)
 * Roman Catholic Dioceses in Poland (Opoka)
 * Roman Catholic Dioceses in Poland (PolandGenWeb)
 * Roman Catholic Parish Directory at KATOLIK
 * UNESCO Directory of Religious Archives - Poland

Directories

 * Poland white pages

Emigration and Immigration

 * Hamburg Passenger Lists 1850–1934 Resource Guide
 * Hamburg Passenger Lists 1890-1914 online index
 * Hamburg Passenger Lists FamilySearch Wiki article
 * Germans from Russia Wiki portal discusses strategies for finding German-speaking immigrants to Russia and Poland.

Genealogy

 * German Polish place names in Polish Russia
 * Poland Genealogy links
 * Poland Genweb
 * Polish Genealogy Links

General Information

 * History Of Poland

Jewish Records

 * Concentration Camp Oswiecim
 * Displaced Persons' (DP) Camps
 * Jewish Genealogy Research Outline
 * Jewish Records Indexing-Poland Home Page

Language and Languages

 * German Genealogical Word List
 * Gothic Handwriting Resource Guide
 * Latin Genealogical Word List
 * Polish Genealogical Word List
 * Polish Letter Writing Guide
 * Slownik Nazwisk Database

Maps

 * Mapa Polski

Societies

 * | Kashubian Institute
 * Polish Genealogical Society of America

Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe (ethnic Germans living in Poland and Volhynia (the western part of the Ukraine))


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