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Jews of Bielorussia During World War II
Jews of Bielorussia During World War II
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A01=Shalom Cholawsky
Anti-partisan Warfare
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Barbarossa Campaign
Carbon Monoxide Gas
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Eastern European history
Eastern Occupied Territories
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Eretz Israel
Final Solution
Ghetto Population
ghetto uprisings
Ghetto's Inhabitants
Ghetto’s Inhabitants
Girl Friend
Hashomer Hatzair
Holocaust in Bielorussia case study
Holocaust studies
Jewish Labor Force
Jewish Partisan
Jewish Partisan Unit
Jewish resistance movements
Judenrat Members
Larger Ghettos
Murderous Operations
Nazi occupation research
non-Jewish Population
Occupied Territories
Partisan Movement
Partisan Units
Red Army's Retreat
Red Army’s Retreat
Shalom Cholawsky
Soviet era analysis
Underground Member
Underground Organizations
Young Men
Zionist Undergrounds
Product details
- ISBN 9789057021930
- Weight: 830g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 05 Mar 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First Published in 1998. This study fills a gap in the history of the fate of the Jews in Bielorussia during the Holocaust. The ghettos of Bielorussia were populated by a vibrant Jewish community, with its own particular traditions, its own unique characteristics justifying our detailed examination of its fate. In general, it may be said that every region, both in Eastern Europe and in other parts of the continent, differed from its neighbors.
Shalom Cholawsky, Ein Hashofet, Israel
Jews of Bielorussia During World War II
€192.20
