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Jewish Belarusian history

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 30. Chapters: Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany, History of the Jews in Belarus, Military history of Belarus during World War II, Pinsk massacre, Pale of Settlement, Belarusian Central Rada, Lakhva, Zhetel Ghetto, Lachwa Ghetto,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 30. Chapters: Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany, History of the Jews in Belarus, Military history of Belarus during World War II, Pinsk massacre, Pale of Settlement, Belarusian Central Rada, Lakhva, Zhetel Ghetto, Lachwa Ghetto, Volozhin yeshiva, Naliboki massacre, Sluzk Affair, General Jewish Labour Bund in Belarus, Mir yeshiva. Excerpt: The occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany occurred as part of the German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 (Operation Barbarossa) and ended in August 1944 with the Soviet Operation Bagration. The Soviet and Belarussian historiographies study this subject in context of Belarus, regarded as the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR, a constituent republic of the Soviet Union or USSR) in the 1941 borders as a whole. Polish historiography, or possibly part of it, insists on special, even separate treatment for the East Lands of the Poland in the 1921 borders (alias "Kresy Wschodnie" alias West Belarus), which were incorporated into the BSSR after the Soviet Union invaded Poland on September 17, 1939. More than 100,000 people in West Belarus were imprisoned, executed or transported to the eastern USSR by Soviet authorities before the German invasion. The NKVD (Soviet secret police) probably killed more than 1,000 prisoners in June/July 1941, for example, in Chervyen, Hlybokaye, Hrodna and Vileyka. These crimes stoked anti-Communist feelings in the Belarusian population and were used by Nazi anti-Semitic propaganda. After twenty months of Soviet rule in Western Belarus and Western Ukraine, Nazi Germany and its Axis allies invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941. Eastern Belarus suffered particularly heavily during the fighting and German occupation. Following bloody encirclement battles, all of the present-day Belarus territory was occupied by the Germans by the end of August 1941. Poland regarding the Soviet annexation as illegal, the majority of Polish citizens didn't ask for Soviet citizenship 1939-1941, so they were Polish citizens under Soviet and later Nazi occupation. Since the early days of the occupation, a powerful and increasingly well-coordinated Soviet partisan movement emerged. Hiding in the woods and swamps, the partisans inflicted heavy damage to German supply lines and communications, disrupting railway tracks, bridges, telegraph wire

  • Vydavateľstvo: Books LLC, Reference Series
  • Rok vydania: 2020
  • Formát: Paperback
  • Rozmer: 246 x 189 mm
  • Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
  • ISBN: 9781157638049

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