- romanized: Baranovichi [bɐˈranəvʲɪtɕɪ]; Yiddish: באַראַנאָוויטש; Polish:
Baranowicze) is a city in the
Brest Region of
western Belarus. It
serves as the administrative...
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Polish Radio Baranowicze was a
station of the
Polish Radio,
located in the city of
Baranowicze,
which in the
interbellum period belonged to the Second...
- The
battles of
Baranowicze were the
battles of Capt.
Jerzy Dąbrowski's
group in
March and Col.
Aleksander Boruszczak's
group in
April 1919
against the...
- out of the
Baranowicze Cavalry Brigade. It took its name from Nowogródek town. Its
headquarters were
stationed in the town of
Baranowicze. It consisted...
- Sachsenhausen, and were used for
testing opiates and Pervitin. In mid-1942 in
Baranowicze,
occupied Poland, head
injury experiments were
conducted in a
small building...
- Flossenbürg, Gross-Rosen, Herzogenbusch, and
Hinzert Krewo ghetto,
Baranowicze ghetto, and Stołpce
ghetto See
Luftwaffe guards at
concentration camps...
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Poland became part of
either Soviet Belarus (including Białystok, Łomża,
Baranowicze and Brest) or
Soviet Ukraine (including Lwów, Tarnopol, Lutsk, Rowne...
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January 1934,
Baranowicze,
Poland – died 6
August 2013, Konstancin-Jeziorna) was a
Polish theater and film actress. Born in
Baranowicze,
Poland (present-day...
- 6% (138) 14% (3,446) 0.1% (18) 2.9% (724) 0% (0) 0.2% (38) Ukraine
Baranowicze 22,818 42.8% (9,758) 41.3% (9,423) 0.1% (25) 0.2% (50) 11.1% (2,537)...
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Warszawa II, the
national channel becoming Warszawa I from this date
Baranowicze from 1 July 1938 A
tenth regional station was
planned for Łuck, but the...