- The
Jedwabne pogrom was a m****acre of
Polish Jews in the town of
Jedwabne, German-occupied Poland, on 10 July 1941,
during World War II and the early...
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Jedwabne (pronounced [jed'vabne]; Yiddish: יעדוואבנע, ****vabna) is a town in
northeastern Poland, in Łomża
County of
Podlaskie Voivodeship, with 1,942...
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Community in
Jedwabne,
Poland is a book
published in 2000
written by
Princeton University historian Jan T.
Gross exploring the July 1941
Jedwabne m****acre...
- The
Jedwabne Synagogue (Yiddish: ****wabne Shul) was a
Jewish synagogue located in the
small town of
Jedwabne, Poland.
Built in 1770, it was an example...
- collaboration.
Reviewing The M****acre in
Jedwabne, July 10, 1941: Before, During, and
After (2005) on the
Jedwabne pogrom,
Peter Stachura in a very positive...
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Gmina Jedwabne is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in Łomża County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the town...
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Lithuania Kaunas "Final Solution"
Wannsee Conference Operation...
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Gmina Jedwabne,
within Łomża County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies
approximately 12
kilometres (7 mi) east of
Jedwabne, 31 km...
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pogrom in Romania – in
which over 13,200 Jews were killed – as well as the
Jedwabne pogrom in German-occupied Poland. Post-World War II
pogroms included the...
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Gmina Jedwabne,
within Łomża County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies
approximately 7
kilometres (4 mi) north-east of
Jedwabne, 26 km...