• Background. At the beginning of the 20th century, Białystok was a city with a predominantly Jewish population. ... Białystok Jewish cemetery.
  • The Red Army liberated Białystok in August 1944. See also[. ] Białystok Ghetto Uprising. Jewish response to The Forty Days of Musa Dagh. ... Kielce cemetery.
  • Polonia. 387 m. Old Jewish Cemetery in Białystok Joodse begraafplaats in Polen. ... Polonia. 501 m. Jewish Ghetto cemetery in Białystok.
  • Białystok'taki Yahudi Mirası Yolu dır-dir işaretli ayak iz Haziran 2008'de oluşturuldu Białystok, Polonya, gönüllü olarak katılan bir grup öğrenci ve doktora...
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  • The narrative, based on the accounts of witnesses to history, includes themes, e.g. the Białystok pogrom and the liquidation of the Białystok ghetto.
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  • Białystok's Jews were forced to create a Judenrat (Jewish council). Efraim Barasz, until then the head of the Jewish community, was appointed its head.
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  • In these new conditions, a number of basic factors worked against them which also decisively defined the situation of Jewish society in interwar Białystok.