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For convenience, the index is divided into counties according to the administrative division of Second Polish Republic as of 1939. For each surname there is at least one room about which we have more information, such as name, date and place of birth, place of residence at the time of obtaining a passport, planned country of departure, photos, information about family members and more.
Volyn Voivodeship
Dubno
Gejer, Gelbenberg, Giestowski, Gliber, Goldberg, Gorski, Grinsztejn, Grojsman, Grycajczuk, Gudź, Gudzik-Gudź, Gutman
Horochów
Gejman, Gulaj
Kostopol
Gurczyk, Gutkowski
Kowel
Garbanowski, Gawryluk, Gawtyniuk, Geles, Geller, Geluta, Giczka, Giergiesza, Girasimuk, Glinkier, Głuszuk, Gluza, Gołębiowski, Gołowczyc, Gorliński, Górski, Greciuk, Gromadiuk, Gruszka, Grycak, Gryciuk, Grycyszin, Gryczewski, Gryniuk, Grzegora
Krzemieniec
Gałagan, Garath, Gawroński, Gejer, Gerasimiuk, Girawicz, Gitman, Giżycki, Gliwiński, Główka, Głuzman, Goldenberg, Goldin, Golfenbaum, Gollender, Gołonafiuk, Górski, Grabar, Grinszpun, Grocki, Groda, Grozowski, Gurman, Gusak, Guszpet
Luboml
Ginzberg, Goldsztejn, Grabowski, Gryciuk, Gurtensztejn
Łuck
Ginzberg, Goldsztejn, Grabowski, Gryciuk, Gurtensztejn, Gudewicz
Równe
Garbarczuk, Gecht, Geleter, German, Gojchzach, Goldberg, Gorbacz, Gordijczuk, Gorkawy, Gracajuk, Grebeń, Gurbacz, Gurwicz, Gusiewicz
Sarny
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Włodzimierz
Gawroński, Gawryluk, Gorzelnicki, Grel, Gulida
Zdołbunów
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Tarnopol Voivodeship
Tarnopol
Gajowski, Gang, Gawlicz, Gelbardt, Gelber, Gincberg, Ginceberg, Gładysz, Gläsner, Głuszczak Gołaszewski, Gold, Golda, Goldberg, Goldfeld, Goldrosen, Góral, Gorodecki, Górski, Goryń, Grabko, Grossman, Greussman, Grossmann, Grünbaumn, Grünspan, Gusta, Gużda
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