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Drohobych (Ukrainian: Дрогобич,
pronounced [droˈɦɔbɪtʃ] ; Polish:
Drohobycz [drɔˈxɔ.bɨt͡ʂ] ; Yiddish: דראָהאָביטש, romanized: drohobitsh) is a city in...
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Drohobycz Ghetto or
Drohobych Ghetto was a ****
ghetto in the city of
Drohobych in
Western Ukraine during World War II. The
ghetto was
liquidated mainly...
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killed by a
Gestapo officer in 1942
while walking back home
toward Drohobycz Ghetto with a loaf of bread.
Schulz was born in Drohobych,
Austrian Galicia...
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Junak Drohobycz was a
Polish football team,
located in
Drohobycz in the
historic territory of the
Polish Eastern Borderlands, what is now Drohobych, Ukraine...
- Ivano-Frankivsk,
renamed Stanislau; see Stanisławów Ghetto),
Drohobycz, and
Sambor (see
Drohobycz and
Sambor Ghettos) and others.
Geographical locations were...
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Magister Georgius Drohobich, Ukrainian: Юрій Дрогобич, Polish:
Jerzy Drohobycz,
Jerzy Kotermak Drusi****,
Georgius Drohobicz, by
birthname Yuriy Kotermak...
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railway line
linking Borysław (now Boryslav) with the
nearby city of
Drohobycz (now Drohobych) was opened.
British engineer John
Simeon Bergheim and...
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Leopold Gottlieb (1883,
Drohobycz,
Partitioned Poland – Paris, 1934) was a Polish-Jewish
modernist painter and part of the
School of Paris. His brother...
- Einsatzkommando,
based first in Lwów,
Poland (today Lviv, Ukraine), and
later in
Drohobycz. He was
responsible for the m****acre of 1,500
Polish Jews in Lwów, Poland...
- of Jan Matejko,
Gottllieb died at the age of 23.
Gottlieb was born in
Drohobycz (then in
Galicia in
Austrian Poland, now in
western Ukraine) to a wealthy...