• The Great Synagogue in Oświęcim was, until World War II, the largest synagogue in Oświęcim, Poland. It was destroyed in November 1939.
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  • 1910 - Białystok Power Station commissioned. 1912 Tsarist prison built. Population: 98,170. 1913 - Great Synagogue built.
  • Before WWII, central Białystok had 60 synagogues serving a population of over 40,000 Jews, or about half of the city's population. Only three synagogue
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  • I am transported back to September 27, 1939, before Russia occupied Białystok; to June 23, 1941, just days before the burning of the Great Synagogue and the...
  • Willa Pastel is located at Waszyngtona 24A, 0.7 miles from the center of Białystok. Great Synagogue is the closest landmark to Willa Pastel.
  • Old Synagogue (Thionville) , destroyed by the German occupiers in 1940. Latvia. Great Synagogue (Jelgava) (Mitau). ... Great Synagogue (Białystok).
  • Exploring Białystok on foot is a delightful way to connect with nature. Here are the top easy hikes and walks around Białystok.
  • ...Piaski Quarter – Rabbinical Cemetery (today's Central Park in Białystok) – Piaskower Synagogue – The Monument of the Great Synagogue – The City Hall...