- The
Shchara (Belarusian: Шчара, romanized: Ščara,
pronounced [ˈʂtʂara]; Russian: Щара) is a
river in Belarus, and a left
tributary of the Neman. This 300 km...
- Soviets, once
again defeating them.
After the mid-October
Battle of the
Szczara River, the
Polish Army had
reached the Tarnopol-Dubno-Minsk-Drissa line...
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including women and
children 10 – 21 December,
Operation Hamburg (Niemen River-
Szczara River; 6,172 people,
including children) 22 – 29 December,
Operation Altona...
- (September 15–21), once
again defeating the Red Army.
After the
Battle of the
Szczara River, both
sides were exhausted. On
October 12,
under heavy pressure from...
- the 4th Army to
Szczara, and the
Polesie Group to the Ogiński
Canal and Pinsk. The
defense of
Polish troops on the
Niemen and
Szczara line also did not...
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around the city
centre were evicted, and
moved across the
bridge over the
Szczara River to a
brand new
ghetto in the Na
Wyspie (literally On Island) neighbourhood...
-
Ghetto set up at the Na
Wyspie neighbourhood across the
bridge on the
Szczara River. Soon thereafter, 70% of Slonim's Jews had been
killed by the Einsatzgruppen...
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Hamburg (December 10–21, 1942) — anti-partisan
operation in Belarus: Niemen-
Szczara Altona (December 22–29, 1942) — anti-partisan
operation in Belarus: Słonim...
- for the
Polish forces. The line of
defence running along the
Neman and
Szczara had to be
abandoned and the
Polish forces attempted to
withdraw and defend...