- (1940) City survived, but
nearly all Jews were exterminated.
Hrodno גראָדנע
Grodne ~25,000 (1940) City survived, but
nearly all Jews were exterminated. Hlybokaye...
- French*, Polish*, Romanian*),
Grodno - Гродно (Bulgarian*, Russian*),
Grodne - גראָדנע (Yiddish)*,
Harodnia - Гародня or
Horadnia - Горадня (classical...
- in
Latvian as Grodņa, in
German as Garten, and in
Yiddish as גראָדנע (
Grodne).
Historical affiliations Grand Duchy of
Lithuania (1270–1569) Polish–Lithuanian...
- (1973).
Grodnah =
Grodne (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Ḥevrat Entsiḳlopedyah shel galuyot. pp. 441–2. Rabin, Dov (1973).
Grodnah =
Grodne (in Hebrew). Jerusalem:...
-
Zietela Hrodna (Horadnia) Гродна (Го́радня) Гродно /Grodno
Grodno גראָדנע/
Grodne Gardinas Iŭje Іўе Ивье/Ivye Iwie אייוויע/Ivie Vija (Yvija) Lida Ліда Лида/Lida...
- אריכטער רזהיג". הײנט (in Yiddish). 10 June 1935. Rabin, Dov (1973).
Grodnah =
Grodne (in Yiddish). Jerusalem: Ḥevrat Entsiḳlopedyah shel galuyot. p. 253. Sobolewska...