• Before the outbreak of the war, there lived approximately 24 000 Jews in Brest (about 45% of the city population). Almost all these people perished.
  • Among other attractions in Brest museums of Brest city should be mentioned. The city has a number of museums that are of interest to connoisseurs of culture
  • 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 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.
  • The agreement being signed in Brest. Photo: The Together Plan. Around 26,000 Jews lived in Brest before the Holocaust. The Jewish cemetery was...
  • ...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.
  • Their business connections extended throughout and beyond the duchy. By 1483 Jews in Brest-Litovsk had established commercial ties with Venice.
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  • 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.