- had
grown to
approximately 3,000 souls. From 1921
until 1939, Dok****sy (
Dokszyce) was part of the
Second Polish Republic. In the 1921 census, 48.7% people...
- (Sefer Dok****z-Parafianov). Tel Aviv: ****ociation of
Former Residents of
Dokszyce-Parafianow in Israel. p. 274.
Archived from the
original on 6 May 2022...
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allocated for six canons: for the
parsons of the
churches in Iwieniec,
Dokszyce, Czimkowicze, Łachowicze, Niedźwiedzice, and Kleck. The
prelates and canons...
- Браслав/Braslav Brasław ברעסלעב/Breslev
Breslauja Dokšycy Докшыцы Докшицы/Dok****sy
Dokszyce דאָקשיטס/Dok****s Dokšica Dubroŭna Дуброўна Дубровно/Dubrovno Dubrowna...
- Armies. It was to
attack the
Soviets from the south, from
Minsk towards Dokszyce and Głębokie. The
other group was an ad hoc
Reserve Army
under Gen. Kazimierz...
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until mid-March 1920, and in mid-May 1920, it
fought in a
bloody battle at
Dokszyce,
losing over 200
soldiers (KIA and WIA). In June 1920, the 3rd Legions...
-
armistice of
October 19, 1920, the
regiment was
located in the area of
Dokszyce,
where its flag,
funded by
Countess Julia Potocka, was
handed to the officers...
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Latvia in June 1920), Duniłowicze (inclucing town of Dok****sy and
Gmina Dokszyce from Mińsk District), Dzisna, Grodno, Lida, Nowogródek,
Wilejka (excluding...