• In the 1920s, he published the book "Jewish gravestones of Eastern Europe", in which he placed information about the Jewish cemetery in Brest.
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  • On 22 June 1941, in Brest, Hitler’s columns began their violent march across the Soviet Union. Brest-Litovsk had for many years a Jewish majority.
  • The most impressive place to visit in Brest. There are churches, museums and giant monuments so worth a few hours to wander around.
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  • The Berestye Museum is the only museum in Europe of the medieval East Slavic city, the most visited of the museum objects in Brest.
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  • The distance between Minsk and Brest is about 350 km, so it’s possible to drive there. So if you or your friends have a car, you can even get to Brest in 3 hours.
  • It was founded in Brest in 1972 and opened to the public on March 2, 1982. The museum is located on the territory of the Volyn fortification of the Brest Fortress...
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  • A small museum in this border city displays the contraband art that has been stolen back from smugglers. Oleg Medvedevsky. ... Jewish Museum, Brest, Belarus.
  • The Jewish Museum in Prague would like to thank Anita and Marcel Bollag of North Caldwell, New Jersey, for their generous donation of 69 Emil Orlik drawings.
  • The ruthless efficiency in this kind of elimination was so staggering that when the Soviets liberated Brest in 1944, only nine Jewish citizens were there to greet them.