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pre WWII Jewish population: 52, post WWII: 0.
From a local history booklet " Ulic ", by Vasil Fedic, published in 1996, Translated by Bill Tarkulich, 2001 "....Probably already in the eighteenth century a Jewish settlement had been established. Gradually obtaining a dominant rank in regional trading, tavern ownership, market and to pursue trade. In the World War II period they were deported from the village. Those, who worked in a concentration camp were slaughtered by bandits upon their return. Surnames included Sender, Stein, Ruzena Steinová, Levia Riedermannová, Estera Klehrová." Source: Bill Tarkulich, email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it [December 2001]
January 2009: Map of Village
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