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Byten Ghetto (summer 1941 –
December 25, 1942) was a
Jewish ghetto and a
place of
forced resettlement of Jews from the town of
Byten in the Ivatsevichy...
- The
Battle of
Byteń was a
battle between the
Second Polish Republic against the
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic during the
initial period...
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Mandate Palestine in 1946, at the age of 32.
Zivia Lubetkin was born in
Byteń in the
Grodno Governorate of the
Russian Empire (present-day Belarus). She...
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Vilnius Bereza Kartuska Lida Pińsk 2nd
Vilnius Minsk Sieliszcze Berezina Byteń 1920
Daugavpils Latyczów
Koziatyn Kiev
offensive Berezina Wołodarka Bystrzyk...
- open
access service Railway Gazette International 13
November 2013 "VD-
byten inom MTR-koncernen – Mats
Johannesson tar över vd-rollen på MTR Pendeltågen...
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maternal grandparents,
originally named Gravitzky, were
Jewish emigrants from
Byten in the
Grodno region of Russia, now in Belarus,
Eastern Europe.: 1–2 Bloom's...
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Baykivtsi Bereza Berezhtsi Bilashiv Bilychi Bilyn Birky Blazhenyk Borzova Byten Domanove Honchyy Brid
Horodysche Hredky Hrushivka Hryv'yatky Kalynovnyk...
- Baranavichy. The
region was made up of 26
districts in 1944.
These districts were
Byten, Haradzishcha, Ivyanets, Iwye, Yuratsishki, Karelichy, Kletsk, Kazlowshchyna...
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intelligence also
sygnalised the
presence of
unfriendly divisions in
Kosava and
Byteń [pl]
These were "Polish"
divisions (which were
actually established in the...
- Kościuszko (1746, Mieračoŭščyna
estate – 1817),
Polish military leader Byten Ghetto "Численность населения на 1 января 2024 г. и среднегодовая численность...