• ...Białystok | Jewish cemetery in Tykocin | Museum of Jewish Culture | Akcent ZOO | St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church | St. Roch's Church, Białystok | Church...
  • Entitled “I Open My Eyes, There’s No One,” the exhibition is dedicated to Jewish artists working in a copy-making studio run in the Białystok ghetto during World...
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  • Liquidation of the Białystok Ghetto, August 15–20, 1943. Jewish men with their hands up, surrounded by German military unit. ... Kielce cemetery.
  • This history of Jewish Białystok during World War II provides an in-depth analysis of one of the largest Jewish communities to pass from Soviet to German...
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  • Typically, even during the terrible, brutal Jewish pogrom in Białystok the police and even the army did not dare appear on Surazhskaya Street, the anarchist quarter.
  • Cmentarz Parafialny — Sokółka. Cmentarz Miejski w Białymstoku — Władysława Wysockiego 63, Białystok. ... Jewish Cemetery, Krynki — Krynki.
  • Jewish Białystok : Ludwik Zamenhof - father of Esperanto language, Samuel Pisar, Alfred Sabin, Nora Ney and many more facts - the city used to be 80% Jewish.
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  • The convenient way to get to Białystok from there is to take a bus no. 175 to the Warsaw city centre and then take a train or a coach to Bialystok.
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