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    The Vilna Ghetto was a World War II Jewish ghetto established and operated by Nazi Germany in the city of Vilnius in the modern country of Lithuania,...
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    employ and protect Jews in the Vilna Ghetto. At first, Plagge employed Jews who lived inside the ghetto, but when the ghetto was slated for liquidation in...
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    Stanisławów Ghetto officially closed from the outside and sealed with walls. : Vilna Ghetto 400 Jews killed by Lithuanian militias inside the ghetto. 21: The...
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  • Soviet POWs, most of them from nearby Vilnius, and its newly formed Vilna Ghetto. Along with 90 LTDF officers who refused to carry orders by the Germans...
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    Yiddish initials) was a Jewish resistance organization based in the Vilna Ghetto in Lithuania that organized armed resistance against the Nazis during...
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  • the Vilna Ghetto is a compilation LP record featuring twelve Yiddish songs from World War II era. The songs were composed by the inmates of the Vilna Ghetto...
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    Ghetto Sosnowiec Ghetto Wilno (Vilna) Ghetto - resistance of the Fareinigte Partizaner Organizacje Ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe Ghetto Fighters' House...
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    Abba Kovner (category Vilna Ghetto inmates)
    a Jewish partisan leader, and later Israeli poet and writer. In the Vilna Ghetto, his manifesto was the first time that a target of the Holocaust identified...
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  • Jacob Gens (category People who died in the Vilna Ghetto)
    ISBN 0-300-09300-4. Beinfeld, Solon (Spring 1998). "Health Care in the Vilna Ghetto". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 12 (1): 66–98. doi:10.1093/hgs/12.1...
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    the Vilna Gaon (in Yiddish, "the genius of Vilna"), Rabbi Elijah ben Solomon Zalman (1720–1797), to give his rarely used full name, helped make Vilna (modern-day...
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