The Słonim Ghetto (Polish: getto w Słonimiu, Belarusian: Слонімскае гета, German: Ghetto von Slonim, Yiddish: סלאָנים) was a Nazi ghetto established in...
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the Soviets (Operation Barbarossa) and Slonim was captured. The Słonim Jews were herded into the Słonim Ghetto set up at the Na Wyspie neighbourhood across...
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Siedlce Ghetto, see the November 1942 massacre at Gęsi Borek Słonim Ghetto, site of Słonim Ghetto uprising, today Belarus Sosnowiec (Sosnowitz) Ghetto, site...
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Pińsk Ghetto, occupied Poland, holding 26,000 Jews, modern Pinsk, Belarus Słonim Ghetto, occupied Poland, holding 22,000–25,000 Jews, modern Slonim, Belarus...
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Ghettos were established by Nazi Germany in hundreds of locations across occupied Poland after the German invasion of Poland. Most ghettos were established...
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Stanisławów Ghetto in a provincial capital of occupied eastern Poland Łuck Ghetto, at another regional capital in the Kresy macroregion Słonim Ghetto in Nowogródek...
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Brest-Litovsk (see the Brześć Ghetto), Kobrin, Pruzhany, Slonim (the Słonim Ghetto), Baranovichi, Stowbtsy, Minsk (the Minsk Ghetto), Orsha, Klinzy, Briansk...
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Poland in conjunction with the ghetto uprisings, irrespective of death camps' quota. In two weeks of July 1942, the Słonim Ghetto revolt, crushed with the help...
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The Minsk Ghetto was created soon after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. It was one of the largest in the Byelorussian SSR, and the largest in...
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death of family members during the "liquidation" – massacre – of the Słonim Ghetto by the Germans and another's escape to the partisans in the Second World...
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