First Published in 1998. This study fills a gap in the history of the fate of the Jews in Bielorussia during the Holocaust. The ghettos of Bielorussia were populated by a vibrant Jewish community, with its own particular traditions, its own unique characteristics justifying our detailed examination of its fate. In general, it may be said that every region, both in Eastern Europe and in other parts of the continent, differed from its neighbors.
Provides an account of the underground resistance in the ghettos of Bielorussia during the Nazi occupation. The author, the commander of a Jewish partisan unit between 1942 and 1945, presents a detailed portrait of the clandestine fighting forces that emerged from the forests of Bielorussia.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Mar 1998
ISBN
9789057021930
Pages
364 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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