- breststories.com ?language=enBefore the outbreak of the war, there lived approximately 24 000 Jews in Brest (about 45% of the city population). Almost all these people perished.
- 1943.pl en/artykul/remains-of-holocaust-victims-…...said in Brest Albert Stankowski, Director of the Warsaw Ghetto Museum. ... The Brest ghetto existed from 16 December 1941 until the autumn of 1942.
- warhistoryonline.com news/mass-grave-from-…...was not unknown, and in 1999 the local newspaper published an article on it according to Regina Simonenko, the head of the Holocaust Museum in Brest.
- travellerspoint.com guide/Brest_(Belarus)/If you are interested in getting to know something about the Jewish history of Brest you won't find anything in the state museums.
- mirplaneta.com en/brest-sights/A famous monument of ancient architecture is the Archeological Museum “Berestye”, which is located on the territory of the Brest Fortress.Bulunamadı: jewish
- wiki2.org en/Choral_Synagogue_(Brest)Completed in c. 1862, it was used as a synagogue until World War II, and served as the main synagogue in Brest. ... Model in the Brest Jewish Museum.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/Brest_(Belarus)If you are interested in getting to know something about the Jewish history of Brest you won't find anything in the state museums.
- tripadvisor.in Attractions-g297308-Activities-c47…I have travel through Brest in 1986 and all what I remember was the railway station. ... Museums in Brest.
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Belarus/brest.htmlAt the same time, the Brest Fortress is the leader of Belarus in terms of attendance in 2012, and the 2nd place after the Nesvizh Museum in 2013.