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Chortkiv (Ukrainian: Чортків, IPA: [tʃortˈkiu̯]; Polish:
Czortków; Yiddish: טשארטקאוו, romanized: Tshortkov) is a city in
Chortkiv Raion,
Ternopil Oblast...
- The
Czortków uprising (Polish:
Powstanie Czortkowskie) was a
failed attempt at
resisting Soviet state repressions by the
young anti-Soviet
Poles most of...
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Chortkov (also Chortkov, Tshortkov,
Czortkow) is a
Hasidic dynasty that
originated in
Chortkiv (Polish:
Czortków), present-day Ukraine. The town was part...
- Kreise:
Lemberg Zołkiew Przemyśl
Sanok Złoczow
Brzezan Stryi Sambor Tarnopol Czortkow Kolomea Stanislau Verwaltungsgebiet Krakau,
containing the 7
western Kreise:...
- for 1931).
Other important muni****l
centers of the
voivodeship were:
Czortków (pop. 19,000),
Brody (pop. 16,400), Złoczów (pop. 13,000), Brzeżany (pop...
- Chabad-Nezhin Chabad-Strashelye
Chernovitz (from Chernivtsi) (several)
Czortkow (from Chortkiv)
Chust (from Khust) (several)
Cleveland Cracow (from Kraków)...
- 174 to 300
Polish citizens.
Among them were many Ukrainians.
Chortkiv (
Czortków in pre-war Poland): in the last days of June 1941 the
Soviets executed...
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regiments were
named as follows: Głębokie Wołożyn
Wilejka Suwałki
Sarny Czortków In
early 1937 the
organisation was modified. Wilno, Nowogródek and Wołyń...
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inhabitants were
deported to
labour camps.[citation needed] In
January 1940, the
Czortków uprising, an
unsuccessful Polish uprising against Soviet occupiers, took...
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Poland uprising (1918–1919)
Sejny Uprising Silesian Uprisings World War II
Czortków uprising Zamość
uprising Operation Tempest Operation Ostra Brama Lwów Uprising...