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Zamarstyniv (Ukrainian: Замарстинів, Polish: Zamarstynów) is one of the
boroughs of the city of Lviv in
western Ukraine. It is
notable as the main site...
- Lviv's
prisons – Brygidki, the
prison on Łącki Street, the
prison in
Zamarstyniv [pl], and
their branches.
Among the
victims were Ukrainians, Poles, and...
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concentrated in the Lwów
Ghetto established in the city's Zamarstynów (today
Zamarstyniv)
district and the
Janowska concentration camp was also set up. In the...
- city. It
contains such
neighborhoods as Pidzamche, Holosko, Klepariv,
Zamarstyniv, Zboyishcha, India, Keiserwald,
Kamyanka and Ryasne. In the northwest...
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December 1941 and all
Poles and
Ukrainians to move out. Zamarstynów (now
Zamarstyniv)
neighborhood was
designated to form the
Jewish quarter.
Before the beginning...
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January 1940, he was
arrested and
imprisoned by the
Russians in the
Zamarstyniv prison, and then
sentenced to
eight years in the camp,
after which he...
- to Klepariv,
Gorodotsky to the
train station, and
Zamarstynivska to
Zamarstyniv. Horse-drawn
operations ended December 29, 1908. The
horses were sold...
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Kaniewski brothers were
trying to seize. He died from a
heart attack in
Zamarstyniv in 1894.
Dyniewicz 1894. Maksimaitienė 2007, p. 336. Žalpiene 2006, p...