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The Tarnopol voivodship was located in southeastern Poland between the wars, with the capital in the city of Tarnopol, and bordered the voivodships of Lwów, Stanislawów, and Wolyn, and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of the USSR. The area had been part of the Austrian empire since the late 18th century as eastern Galicia and then disputed between Poland and the West Ukrainian National Republic after WWI. From 1939 to 1941, the Soviet Union annexed the area and then it was occupied by Germany from June 1941 to 1944. The city of Tarnopol had been a center for Jewish scholarship and most of the Jewish community perished in the Holocaust. After the war, Tarnopol became the Ternopil' oblast of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and then the independent Ukraine.
1900-1917: Austria-Hungary (Province of Galicia)
1918-1919: Territory disputed between Poland and West Ukrainian National Republic
1919-1939: Poland
1939-1941: Annexed to the USSR (Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic)
1941-1944: Occupied by Germany (Generalgouvernement)
1944: Liberated by the Soviet Army
1945-1991: USSR (Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic)
1992- : Ukraine (en-US)
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Rzeczpospolita Polska: Podzial Administracyjny z Dnia 1 Kwietnia 1939 Roku. (M1.02)1:2,000,000. Wykonano w Referacie kartograficznym Gl. Urz. St.