-
Pavoloch (also
known as
Pavolitsh in Yiddish,
Pawolotsch in German, Па́волочь in
Russian and Pawołocz in Polish) is a selo in
Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr...
- The
Pavoloch m****acre was a m****
killing during the
Holocaust on
September 5, 1941 in
which the
Ukrainian shtetl of
Pavoloch was depo****ted of Jews by...
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Forces were not
allowed to
enter the
territory east of
towns Korostyshiv,
Pavoloch, Pohrebyshche, Vinnytsia, Bratslav,
Yampil up to
Muscovy border which generally...
- Kiev (
Pavoloch),
Ruthenian (Wojtowszczyzna, Nienaszow, Draganowa) and
Sandomierz (Ulow). Jan
Wojtowicz of
Pavoloch (17th c.) - the
owner of
Pavoloch, a knight...
- above.
Additional 5
Cossack regiments (of Kyiv, Kaniv, Chernihiv, Nizhyn,
Pavoloch) didn't parti****te in the
battle being deplo****
mostly against the Lithuanian...
-
Ottoman Empire,
Poland gained the
return of the
towns of Bila
Tserkva and
Pavoloch. The
treaty with the
Ottomans began a
period of
peace that was much needed...
- Kamianets-Podilskyi m****acre; 23,600
people (including
women and children)
September 5,
Pavoloch m****acre; 1,500
people (including
women and children)
September 16–30,...
- ****
Germany Ukrainian Auxiliary Police 23,600 Jews
Pavoloch m****acre
September 5, 1941
Pavoloch ****
Germany 1,500 Jews
Nikolaev m****acre September...
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Treaty of Żurawno: Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth regains Bila
Tserkva and
Pavoloch 1676–1681 Russo-Turkish War
Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Tsardom of Russia...
- Buchach:
Ottoman Empire gains Podolia and
parts of
Central Ukraine Treaty of Żurawno: Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth regains Bila
Tserkva and
Pavoloch...