• I was born in Brest-Litovsk... In the book “Symphony of the Jewish Tree of the Brest Region” by Vladimir Glazov... ... Recreating images of the Brest ghetto.
  • The Brest Ghetto Passport Archive consists of documents prepared at the order of the Nazi authorities after the capture of Brest in the summer of 1941.
  • The focus of the project Brest Stories Guide is anti-Semitism and the destruction of Brest Jewish community in 1941-1942.
  • This attraction is easy to include in Brest itineraries, as you’ll find it right next to Brest Fortress. Allow one hour to see everything this place has to offer.
  • Photo: Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-121-0011A-23 / CC-BY-SA 3.0. Prior to the Second World War, nearly half of Brest’s 50,000 residents were Jewish.
  • 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.
  • At 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.
  • A comprehensive listing of Brest Synagogues, Brest Shuls and BrestJewish Temples from MavenSearch, the Jewish Directory.
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  • Construction work several weeks ago near the site of the destroyed old Jewish cemetery in Brest, Belarus uncovered about 150 intact Jewish gravestones and...