Gruss aus Rawa ruska - Real-Photo postcard showing Jews in the backyard in Rawa Ruska - a town in the Lvov region of western Ukraine, near the Polish border, and near Lvov and Belz. Sent by mail in 1910.
Between the world wars, there were about 5,700 Jews in the town, about half of its inhabitants. During the First World War, many of the town's Jews perished from epidemics that broke out in it, and at the end of the war, they suffered abuses by Blue Army soldiers who entered the settlement.
Very good condition.