- Skidzyelʹ or
Skidel (Belarusian: Скідзель; Russian: Скидель; Lithuanian: Skidlius; Polish:
Skidel) is a town in
Grodno District,
Grodno Region, Belarus...
- The
Skidel Revolt (Polish:
Powstanie Skidelskie, Belarusian: Скідзельскае паўстанне) or
Skidal Uprising (term used in
Soviet historiography) was an anti-state...
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Polish rule and
Communist partisans stirred up
local revolts, such as in
Skidel.
France and
Britain refrained from a
critical reaction to the
Soviet invasion...
- January, 15 1940 1341 14,807 14,813 −0.04% 10 Skidzyel’ (Скідзель, Skidziel)
Skidel’ (Скидель)
Raion January, 30 1974 1508 10,852 10,869 −0.16% 11 Byarozawka...
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against the Poles, and
communist partisans organised local revolts, e.g. in
Skidel,
robbing and
murdering Poles.
Those movements were
quickly disciplined by...
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against the Poles, and
communist partisans organised local revolts, e.g. in
Skidel,
robbing and
murdering Poles. Nonetheless, the Red Army
sustained losses...
- the city of
Bydgoszcz 1939
Skidel revolt Anti-Polish
riots that took
place on
September 18–19, 1939, in the city of
Skidel, part of
broader anti-Polish...
- "Suvorov" units. List of m****acres in
Belarus List of m****acres in
Poland Skidel revolt Snyder,
Timothy (2
October 2012). Bloodlands:
Europe Between Hitler...
- and 56th
Rifle Divisions had
divided into two columns, and
headed towards Skidel, Boruta-Spiechowicz
decided to cut
their roads of retreat.
Polish 2nd Battalion...
- the
Soviet army
advanced westward; the
largest related incident was the
Skidel revolt of 18–19
September 1939.
After the
consolidation of
Soviet power...