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Pinsk-2020 Belarusian presidential election
Lukashenko (Tacciana Lugina, mayor of Pinsk) from 24 July to 8 August. Due to this, Tsikhanouskaya failed to visit Pinsk on 2 August. In Stolin (Brest region)
Pinsk-List of Belarus-related topics
Kamenets District Kobryn District Pinsk District Stolin District Baranavichy District Biaroza District Brest District Brest Region Drahichyn District Hantsavichy
Pinsk-Ivan Chernyakhovsky
Grodno (13 July). In the south Rokossovsky cleared the Pripet Marshes taking Pinsk and Kovel on 5 July. In the north Bagramyan turned to the Baltic States
Pinsk-List of cities and towns in Belarus
Buda-Kashalyova Narowlya Vyetka Chachersk Vasilyevichy Turov Baranavichy Pinsk Kobryn Byaroza Luninyets Ivatsevichy Pruzhany Ivanava Drahichyn Hantsavichy
Pinsk-2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
Russian Civil War (1918–1920) Lida Radomyshl Justingrad Skver Zviahel Pinsk Fastov Proskurov Kiev
Pinsk-Polesian District
Polesian District was a district of Second Polish Republic from 1920 to 1921. Its capital was Pinsk. It was formed on 20 December 1920 from the parts of
Pinsk-55th Guards Rifle Division
liberation of Ivanovo and Luninets areas Brest Region of Pinsk and Logishin district Pinsk area, eastern Poland, in East Prussian, Berlin and Prague
Pinsk-The Holocaust in Brest District
Brest". Muzeum Getta Warszawskiego EN. Retrieved 2024-07-01. "The Jews of Pinsk, 1939-1943, Through the Prism of New Documentation". www.yadvashem.org.
Pinsk-Brześć District
Litewski, Wołkowysk, Prużana, Słonim, Kobryń and Pińsk. On 1 August 1919, part of Nowogródek County, Wilno District and Słuck County, Mińsk Districtand were reformed
Pinsk-The Holocaust
million Jews in Poland. The Nazis tried to concentrate Jews in the Lublin District of the General Governorate. 45,000 Jews were deported by November and left
Pinsk-Kazimierz Wielikosielec
General and Dean of the Diocese of Pinsk deanery in Baranavichy, and since 1999 an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Pinsk. In January 2021, he was appointed
Pinsk-Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki
Drucki-Lubecki Portrait by Marie Prévot Gomier Born 4 January 1778 Pohost near Pińsk, Poland Died 10 May 1846 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire Father Franciszek
Pinsk-Final Solution
the Jews of Pinsk (4 July 1941 – 23 December 1942)". The Book of Pinsk. Chapter 3: The Oppressors in Action. The Jewish Community of Pinsk. Archived from
Pinsk-61st Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)
defend the forest lands of the north as well as the swampy terrain of the Pinsk Marshes, which are in the area of responsibility (AOR) of the brigade. The
Pinsk-Stanisław Bułak-Bałachowicz
entered Pinsk, they have committed a series of pogroms on the Jewish population. There were hundreds of victims of rape and murder in Pinsk and in the
Pinsk-Pogrom
to events in 1918–19 in Polish cities (including the Kielce pogrom, the Pinsk massacre and the Lwów pogrom) was specifically avoided in the 1919 Morgenthau
Pinsk-Belarusian Orthodox Eparchy of Turov and Pinsk
Orthodox Eparchy of Turov and Pinsk was an Orthodox ecclesiastical administrative unit based in Turov and later in Pinsk, under the jurisdiction of the
Pinsk-Districts of Belarus
A district or raion (Russian: район, romanized: rayon, pl. районы, rayony; Belarusian: раён, romanized: rajon, pl. раёны, rajony) in Belarus is the second-level
Pinsk-Fyodor Dostoevsky
traced its roots back to Danilo Irtishch, who was granted lands in the Pinsk region (for centuries part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, now in
Pinsk-Pinsk massacre
The Pinsk massacre was the mass execution of thirty-five Jewish residents of Pinsk on April 5, 1919, by the Polish Army. The Polish commander "sought to
Pinsk-Belarusian Premier League
1951: Dinamo (Minsk) 1952: ODO (Minsk) 1953: Spartak (Minsk) 1954: ODO (Pinsk) 1955: FSM (Minsk) 1956: Spartak (Minsk) 1957: Sputnik (Minsk) 1958: Spartak
Pinsk-Aharon of Karlin (II)
and he was highly esteemed by his adherents. He "reigned" in Karlin, near Pinsk, in the government of Minsk (currently in Belarus), in succession to his
Pinsk-Skarżyński
family have had a strong presence in the Grodno Region, Belarus and Pinsk District, Brest Region, Belarus over the past 200 years. The Skarzynski family
Pinsk-Polesie Voivodeship
127-kilometer Stone Canal (Kanal Kamienny) began. The canal was planned to connect Pinsk with Klesow, which at that time was part of Volhynian Sarny County. Brześć
Pinsk-Raman Skirmunt
Parechcha in the Pinsky Uyezd of the Minsk Governorate (present-day Pinsk District of Belarus) in the family of Alexander Alexandrovich-Izidorovich Skirmunt
Pinsk-Vysokaye (disambiguation)
village Vysokaye, Pinsk District, Brest Region, a village Vysokaye, Stolin District, Brest Region, a village Vysokaye, Khoiniki District, Gomel Region, a
Pinsk-Jacob ben Aaron
Yaakov ben Aaron of Karlin Minkowski or Yankele Karliner (died 1855 (5615/5616 AM) at Karlin, government of Minsk) was a Russian rabbi and author. He was
Pinsk-Pinskaja Šliachta
Pinskaja Šliachta [Pinsk Nobility] (1866) is one of the most famous plays by Vincent Dunin-Marcynkievič (1808–1884), a classic writer of Belarusian literature
Pinsk-Regions of Belarus
territory to the west, with the Baranavichy, Belastok (Białystok), Brest, Pinsk, and Vileyka oblasts. In 1944, Belastok was eliminated and the new oblasts
Pinsk-List of wolf attacks
tj/en/news/tajikistan/incidents/20190307/wolves-kill-two-women-in-gbao-shugnan-district [dead link] "На востоке Таджикистана волки насмерть загрызли двух женщин"
Pinsk-Lahishyn
Russian: Логишин, romanized: Logishin) is an urban-type settlement in Pinsk District, Brest Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 1,807. "Численность
Pinsk-Avraham Yoffen
The Director of the Novardok Yeshivot". meaning of Pinsk: born near Pinsk, studied a while in Pinsk "What Is Wisdom?". Torah.org. 31 March 2017. rosh yeshiva
Pinsk-Motal
Motele) is an agrotown in Ivanava District, Brest Region, Belarus. It is located about 30 kilometres west of Pinsk on the Yaselda River. Founded as a
Pinsk-Belarus
regions are further subdivided into 118 raions, commonly translated as districts (Belarusian: раён; Russian: район). Each raion has its own legislative
Pinsk-Ternopil
Prudentopolis, Brazil Batumi, Georgia Former twin towns include: Tarnów in Poland Pinsk in Belarus In 2021, Ternopil created international outrage, especially in
Pinsk-Vyalyatsichy
Vyalyatsichy, Brest Region, a village in Pinsk District, Brest Region Vyalyatsichy, Minsk Region, an agrotown in Barysaw District, Minsk Region This article includes
Pinsk-Novy Dvor
район), agrotrown in Pinsk District, Brest Oblast, Belarus ru:Новый Двор (Свислочский район), Belarus Novy Dvor (Shchuchyn District) [be] Novy Dvor, Novy
Pinsk-Helena Skirmunt
nobles who traced their lineage to the 13th century. Her parents were Pinsk district marshal Aleksander Skirmunt and his wife, Hortensja Orda, sister of
Pinsk-Rimma Ivanova
soldiers during the battle near the village of Mokraya Dubrova (now in Pinsk District, Brest Region, Belarus). When both officers of the company were killed
Pinsk-Ivanava
Gestapo prison in Pinsk (see 1943 Pinsk Prison Raid). In July 1944 the town was liberated by the Soviet 61st Army. As a seat of a district between 1954 and
Pinsk-Southern Military District
Base in South Ossetia is the third army-level formation in the District. 175th Luninets-Pinsk Order of Alexander Nevsky Twice Red Star Headquarters Brigade
Pinsk-Goryń (singing group)
village, Žytkavičy district) Vołotarр (Easter) (Pinsk district) Čyj to dvor na pahuračku (Easter) (Hałany village, Tałačyn district) Za novaju śviatlicaju
Pinsk-Pinsk District
Pinsk District (Belarusian: Пінскі раён, romanized: Pinski rajon; Russian: Пинский район, romanized: Pinsky rayon) is a district (raion) of Brest Region
Pinsk-Polesia
swampy areas of central Polesia are known as the Pinsk Marshes (after the major local city of Pinsk). Large parts of the region were contaminated after
Pinsk-Electoral districts of Poland (1935–1939)
District 54 – Kobryn Counties of Kobryn, Drohiczyn County, Kosow Poleski County, and Kamien Koszyrski County, District 55 – Pinsk Counties of Pinsk,
Pinsk-Theodore Odrach
stories and memoirs. He is generally known as the "songbird of the Pinsk Marshes." The Pinsk Marshes are mostly in southern Belarus. It is one of the largest
Pinsk-Pinsk
serves as the administrative center of Pinsk District, though it is administratively separated from the district. It is located in the historical region
Pinsk-Ralph Lauren
immigrants Frieda (Cutler) and Frank Lifshitz, an artist and house painter, from Pinsk, Second Polish Republic (now Belarus). His mother was from Drohiczyn, Poland
Pinsk-Pińsk Ghetto
The Pińsk Ghetto (Polish: Getto w Pińsku; Belarusian: Пінскае гета) was a Nazi ghetto created by Nazi Germany for the confinement of Jews living in the
Pinsk-Kryvichy
Pinsk District, Brest Region Kryvichy, Iwye District, a village in Iwye District, Grodno Region Kryvichy, Lida District, a village in Lida District,
Pinsk-Zygmunt Siedlecki
Zygmunt Siedlecki (4 April 1907 – 28 August 1977) was a Polish athlete. He competed in the men's decathlon at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
Pinsk-Brest Region
Ivatsevichy District Kamyenyets District Kobryn District Luninyets District Lyakhavichy District Malaryta District Pinsk District Pruzhany District Stolin
Pinsk-Nikolai Kostechko
on 25 November 1946 in the village of Domashitsy [ru], Pinsk District, in what was then the Pinsk Region of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic,
Pinsk-Karlin (Pinsk)
(Belarusian: Каралін; Russian: Карлин; Yiddish: קארלין) is a village outside Pinsk, Belarus. It was founded as an independent town in 1690 and was named after
Pinsk-Pripyatsky National Park
including elk, wild boar, red deer, European badger, and Eurasian lynx. Pinsk Marshes "Pripyatsky National Park". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved
Pinsk-Aleksander Zawadzki
He took up work in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic in the Pinsk district office. During the Second World War he was active in the foundation
Pinsk-Lee Konitz
business in the back of which the family lived. His mother was born in the Pinsk District (now Belarus). Lee went to Hebrew school for a short time and went to
Pinsk-Kudrychy
romanized: Kudryčy; Russian: Кудричи; Polish: Kudrycze) is a village in Pinsk District, Brest Region, Belarus. It is part of Kalavuravichy selsoviet. It is
Pinsk-Franz Magill
that followed, Magill's horsemen murdered thousands of Jews in and around Pinsk. On August 12, Magill reported shooting 6,450 Jews. Between August 11 and
Pinsk-Zygmunt Łoziński
Archdiocese of Minsk-Mohilev that later was aggregated to the Diocese of Pinsk. Soviet authorities arrested him on two occasions during his episcopate
Pinsk-Polish–Soviet War
low-level warfare continued, the Polish units crossed the Neman River, took Pinsk on 5 March and reached the outskirts of Lida; on 4 March,[timeframe?] Piłsudski
Pinsk-Horodyszcze
refer to the following places: Horodyszcze, Baranavichy District [pl] Horodyszcze, Pinsk District [pl] Horodyszcze, Biała Podlaska County in Lublin Voivodeship
Pinsk-Jewish ghettos in Europe
holding 2,350 Jews, modern Lakhva, Belarus Pińsk Ghetto, occupied Poland, holding 26,000 Jews, modern Pinsk, Belarus Słonim Ghetto, occupied Poland, holding
Pinsk-Territories of Poland annexed by the Soviet Union
Hrodna Region, Navahrudak Region (soon renamed to Baranavichy Region), Pinsk Region and Vileyka (later Maladzyechna) Region in Byelorussian SSR. The
Pinsk-Soviet partisans
Starasyel'ski detachment of Major Dorodnykh in the Zhabinka district (June 23, 1941) and the Pinsk detachment of Vasily Korzh on June 26, 1941. The first awards
Pinsk-Xawery Czernicki
Czernicki was evacuated from Gdynia to Warsaw and then eastwards to the area of Pińsk and Brodów. There, in the village of Deraźny, he was ambushed by the Red
Pinsk-Mongol invasion of Europe
subsequently defeated the Mongols at the borders of the River March in the district of Dévény (Devín). After the failed initial raids, the rest of the Mongols
Pinsk-German occupation of Byelorussia during World War I
territory of Belarus turned out to be part of the Dvinsky and Minsk military districts, and in accordance with the decree of Nicholas II of July 20, 1914, the
Pinsk-Russian Orthodox Church
27 July 2011 the Holy Synod established the Central Asian Metropolitan District, reorganizing the structure of the Church in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan
Pinsk-Church of Saint Barbara (Zamoscie)
Belarus Dioceses Archdiocese of Minsk–Mohilev Diocese of Grodno Diocese of Pinsk Diocese of Vitebsk Churches Cathedrals: Cathedral of the Holy Name of Saint
Pinsk-Battle of Warsaw (1920)
Russian plan was the poorly defended southern flank, secured only by the Pinsk Marshes and the weak Mazyr (Mozyrska) Group. That unit consisted of the
Pinsk-Pavel Lagutin
Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division. With the regiment he fought in the Pinsk Marshes near Baranovichi, in the area of Krevo and Smorgon, and on the Romanian
Pinsk-Gvat
from Pinsk's Jewish community, a forest commemorating the victims of the Pinsk massacre was planted near Gvat. Memorial to the 35 Jews killed in Pinsk 1919
Pinsk-Andrzej Gwiazda
was a sailor of the Riverine Flotilla of the Polish Navy, stationed in Pińsk (now Belarus), where the family moved in 1939, a few months before the outbreak
Pinsk-Evan Neumann
authorities were tracking him and he crossed into Belarus by foot near Pinsk where he sought asylum, claiming he was facing "political persecution" in
Pinsk-Polish Society "Oświata"
its main headquarters in Minsk and five provincial branches: in Mazyr, Pinsk, Uzda, Novogrudok, and Rakaw. It was divided into sections dealing with
Pinsk-4th Panzer Army
west of Kiev until late June 1944, fighting in the southern regions of the Pinsk Marshes, and around Lutsk, Shepetovka, Tarnopol, and Kovel in western Galicia
Pinsk-Front (military formation)
disbanded and their armies organized back into military districts. Usually a single district formed a single front at the start of the hostilities, or
Pinsk-Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
westward advance, capturing the city of Grodno on New Year's Day 1919, Pinsk on 21 January, and Baranovichi on 6 February 1919, thereby enlarging the
Pinsk-Vsevolod IV of Kiev
assembled his brothers, his nephews, the Cumans, and the princes of Turov and Pinsk; prince Vladimir Igorevich of Halych also came to his aid. He approached
Pinsk-History of the Jews in Belarus
than 40% of the urban population. The population of cities such as Minsk, Pinsk, Mogilev, Babruysk, Vitebsk, and Gomel was more than 50% Jewish. In 1926
Pinsk-History of the Jews in Poland
official government policy. Among the incidents, during the battle for Pińsk a commander of Polish infantry regiment accused a group of Jewish men of
Pinsk-Mazyr
administrative center of Mazyr District. It is situated on the Pripyat River about 210 kilometres (130 miles) east of Pinsk and 100 kilometres (62 miles)
Pinsk-Altena
with: Blackburn, England, United Kingdom (1972) Péronne, France (1967) Pinsk, Belarus (1990) Altena is a friendship city with: Owensville, United States
Pinsk-Jerzy Mazur
of the Diocese of Pinsk. He participated in the organization of the Synod of the Archdiocese of Minsk-Mogilev and the Diocese of Pinsk, since 1996 being
Pinsk-List of metropolitans and patriarchs of Moscow
Novogrudok and Lida Pinsk and Luninets Polotsk and Hlybokaye Slutsk Turaw and Mazyr Vitebsk and Orsha Kazakhstani Metropolitan District Astana and Almaty
Pinsk-Pyotr Lysenko
Russian) “Древний Пинск IX — XIII вв” (Ancient Pinsk of the 9th–13th centuries). Minsk, (1997); Pinsk, (2007) second edition ISBN 978-985-6515-23-4 (in
Pinsk-List of twin towns and sister cities in Belarus
Russia Vyazma, Russia Yiwu, China Zapadnoye Degunino (Moscow), Russia Pinsk Altena, Germany Balakhna, Russia Dobrich, Bulgaria Domodedovo, Russia Hola
Pinsk-Motal Selsoviet
October 12, 1940 established Dedavitski Selsoviet as part of the Ivanava District Pinsk area. July 16, 1954 the village council renamed the Motal. Ivanovo Regional
Pinsk-General Jewish Labour Bund
(Kartuz-Bereza, etc.), Białystok, Dvinsk (Rezhitsa ...), Minsk (Borisov, Pinsk, Mozyr, Bobruisk, Parichi ...), Vitebsk (Beshankovichy, Liozna, Lyady .
Pinsk-Slutsk
mentioned in writing in 1116. It was part of the Principality of Turov and Pinsk, but in 1160 it became the capital of a separate principality. From 1320–1330
Pinsk-Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz
Kazimierz Świątek retired from his position as Apostolic Administrator of Pinsk, and Kondrusiewicz replaced him. During mass on 1 November 2017, Kondrusiewicz
Pinsk-Istra, Istrinsky District, Moscow Oblast
Serbia Dyurtyuli, Russia Łobez, Poland Loreto, Italy Petrich, Bulgaria Pinsk, Belarus Rakovník, Czech Republic Resolution #123-PG Russian Federal State
Pinsk-Reichskommissariat Ukraine
forests and marshes, as well as the city of Brest-Litovsk, and the towns of Pinsk and Mazyr. This was done by the Germans in order to secure a steady wood
Pinsk-Reichskommissariat Ostland
zones" of partisan action included an area of 500 or 600 km2, around Minsk, Pinsk, Gomel, Briansk, Smolensk and Vitebsk, including the principal roads and
Pinsk-List of religious titles and styles
community. In writing, this title is placed before the name, as in "Admor of Pinsk" or "R' (stands for Rabbi, Rav, or Reb) Ploni Almoni, Admor of Redomsk."
Pinsk-Operation Tempest
Brześć nad Bugiem, Kobryn and Bereza Kartuska, but also in the area of Pinsk. The Home Army headquarters gave orders for the 30th Home Army Infantry
Pinsk-Eastern Front (World War I)
German-Austrian advance was stopped on the line Riga–Jakobstadt–Dünaburg–Baranovichi–Pinsk–Dubno–Tarnopol. The general outline of this front line did not change until
Pinsk-List of American Nobel laureates
general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory" 1971 Simon Kuznets Pinsk, Russian Empire (now Belarus) "for his empirically founded interpretation
Pinsk-Boris Feldman
Purge and rehabilitated during the Khrushchev Thaw. Feldman was born in Pinsk, Minsk Governorate into a Jewish family. As a young man he sympathized with
Pinsk-Swamps of Belarus
2.5 million hectares of wetlands in Belarus. Notable swamp regions are Pinsk Marshes and Olmany swamps in Polesia and Yelnya Swamp in Vitebsk region
Pinsk-Lucjan Żeligowski
entire Lithuanian-Belarusian Front, operating in the area of Polesie and the Pinsk Marshes. During the Battle of Warsaw in 1920 his unit was attached to the
Pinsk-Alex Fridman
is an Israeli disability rights activist. Fridman was born and raised in Pinsk, Belarus. In 1990, at the age of two, he immigrated to Israel with his family
Pinsk-West Polesian
for the Yotvingian (Polesian) scientific-practical conference, held in Pinsk on April 13–14, 1990. The rest of the abstracts were written in Russian
Pinsk-Belarusian resistance during World War II
Starasyel'ski of major Dorodnykh in Zhabinka district (June 23, 1941), the detachment of Vasily Korzh in Pinsk on June 26, 1941 and others. The first awards
Pinsk-Konstancja Skirmuntt
former Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Skirmuntt spent most of her life in or near Pinsk. Without any formal education in history, she wrote four major historical
Pinsk-Alshair Fiyaz
biodiversity. For instance, the initiatives sponsored both Jewish orphanages in Pinsk, Belarus, and Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. Fiyaz provided aid for
Pinsk-List of SS personnel
Regiment member who was convicted for the killing of 5,200 Jews at the Pinsk Marshes and sentenced to four years in prison in 1964. Otto Wolnek Born
Pinsk-Baranavichy
assumed that there would also be one railway linking Vilnius, Luninets, Pinsk, and Rovno. Therefore, 2.5 km from the station, the Moscow-Brest railway
Pinsk-Fabijan Abrantovich
1921, Abrantovich moved to Polish-ruled West Belarus: first to the city of Pinsk, and in 1926 to the town of Druja where the Congregation of Marian Fathers
Pinsk-List of statues of Vladimir Lenin
Maladzyechna Malaryta Mazyr Minsk Mogilev Navahrudak Novolukoml Orsha Pastavy Pinsk Polotsk Sapotskin Salihorsk Slonim Smalyavichy Smarhon' Syanno Talachyn
Pinsk-Conurbation
island of Mauritius. A large part of this conurbation is located in the district of Plaines Wilhems. The network of urban areas has a total population of
Pinsk-Baal Shem Tov
Zbruch connects with Dniester. Today, Okopy is a village in Chortkiv Raion (district) of Ternopil Oblast. In 1703, Israel became an orphan, and was adopted
Pinsk-German anti-partisan operations in World War II
operation in Belarus: Ptycz-Mikaszewicze, Pińsk Föhn (until March 21, 1943) — anti-partisan operation in Belarus: Pińsk Donnerkeil (March 21 – April 2, 1943)
Pinsk-Stolin
River, at the crossroads of two important routes, one leading northwards to Pinsk, two others eastwards to Davyd-Haradok and Turov, that are now in Belarus
Pinsk-42nd Infantry Regiment (Poland)
battalion remained in place, and the regiment without two battalions went to Pinsk. On October 10, 1921, the regiment regrouped to the Osowiec Fortress. Only
Pinsk-Martin Gray (writer)
Cichociemni unit, who took part in the raid on the Nazi German prison in Pińsk on 18 January 1943. Kopisto was shown the wartime photograph of Martin Gray
Pinsk-Teresa Korwin Gosiewska
Great-Standard-Bearer of Lithuania, Great-Hunter of Lithuania, District-Governor of Rzeczyca, Lanckorona, Pinsk, Pieniawa and Jeziera. By marriage, she attended court
Pinsk-Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
problems. Bowers attended Baldwin High School in the Baldwin-Whitehall School District from August 1986 to November 1989. He dropped out of high school before
Pinsk-Napoleon Orda
time the gravestone from Orda's tomb was found and moved to a museum in Pinsk. Orda's niece was the artist Helena Skirmunt. Banknote of 100 000 BYR with
Pinsk-Dobrich
Golmud, China Izmail, Ukraine Kavadarci, North Macedonia Kırklareli, Turkey Pinsk, Belarus Saratov, Russia Schaffhausen, Switzerland Zalaegerszeg, Hungary
Pinsk-Military Band of the Southern Military District
came under the command of the 175th Luninets-Pinsk Headquarters Brigade of the Southern Military District. The band has taken part in many international
Pinsk-Bagrationovsk
Offensive, the town was occupied by troops of the 55th Guards "Irkutsk-Pinsk" Division commanded by Major General Adam Turchinsky. In June 1945, the
Pinsk-Wincenty Korwin Gosiewski
Great-Standard-Bearer of Lithuania, Great-Hunter of Lithuania, District-Governor of Rzeczyca, Lanckorona, Pinsk, Pieniawa and Jeziera. Her second husband, Jan Kazimierz
Pinsk-Hans-Adolf Prützmann
On 27 October 1942, Himmler directed Prützmann to clear the ghetto at Pinsk, with the intention of making the Ukraine Judenfrei, and by 26 December
Pinsk-Association football club names
Kommunalnik Slonim (defunct), Kommunalnik Chist (until 2006), Kommunalnik Pinsk (until 1996), Kommunalnik Svetlogorsk (until 2000), Kommunalnik Zhlobin
Pinsk-Aleksey Kleshchev
Republic from 17 March 1948 to 24 July 1953. Kleschchov led partisans in Pinsk as a major general during World War II, for which he was awarded the title
Pinsk-List of rivers of Europe
systeembeschrijving Maas, Den Haag 1994 "International Scheldt river basin district" (PDF). References in nl:Stroomgebied van de Schelde[circular reference]
Pinsk-List of cities of the Russian Empire in 1897
Federal District" (in Russian). Nizhny Novgorod: Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Federal District, Volga
Pinsk-Cossack Hetmanate
Hetmanate was divided into military-administrative districts known as regiments (regimental districts; Ukrainian: полк, romanized: polk) whose number fluctuated
Pinsk-Oleg Garapuchik
Mikashevichi (loan) 4 (0) 2017 → Baranovichi (loan) 24 (0) 2018 → Volna Pinsk (loan) 19 (0) 2019 UAS Zhitkovichi 7 (0) 2020 Baranovichi 1 (0) 2021– Luninets
Pinsk-Mater Dolorosa (Berlin-Lankwitz)
theologian and honorary professor at the Free University of Berlin Dr. Johannes Pinsk (born 4 February 1891, † 21 May 1957, ordained priest on 13 June 1915) was
Pinsk-16th Mechanised Division (Poland)
during the battle of the Niemen River, where it advanced along the Kobryń-Pińsk railway and highway, and on to the signing of the Treaty of Riga. Partially
Pinsk-Legionnaires' rebellion and Bucharest pogrom
installations, such as telephone exchanges, police stations and hospitals. The district officers of the Legionnaires were called to the capital for an important
Pinsk-Kiev pogroms (1919)
White Volunteer Army troops. The series of events concern the following districts: Skvyra, June 23, 1919: a pogrom in which 45 Jews were massacred, many
Pinsk-Battle of Grodno (1939)
On 18 September, general J.Olszyn-Wilczyński arrived to the city from Pińsk. He did not believe the city could or should be defended any longer and
Pinsk-Trasianka
in the 19th-century play by Wincenty Dunin-Marcinkiewicz The Gentry of Pinsk (see the 1984 edition). Although it is a piece of art and not a record of
Pinsk-July 1944
intern the Polish fighters and arrest their officers. Soviet forces captured Pinsk. 28 prisoners revolted at La Santé Prison in Paris. All were shot. German
Pinsk-Jedwabne pogrom
1941, Polish residents of Jedwabne, a small town located in Bialystok District of first Soviet-occupied and then German-occupied Poland, participated
Pinsk-Polish State Railroads in summer 1939
Other interesting examples are: Warszawa Wilenska – Brzesc n/B Centralny – Pinsk – Mikaszewicze (490 km), Warszawa Wilenska – Siedlce – Wolkowysk – Lida –
Pinsk-German radio intelligence operations during World War II
operations to be restricted to a zone of action bounded in the north by the Pinsk Marshes and extending as far east as the Dnieper River. This would include
Pinsk-List of tribes and states in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
Trzciniec culture Prehistoric Archaeological culture Principality of Turov and Pinsk Principality (to Lithuania at 1336) Empire of Trebizond 1204–1461 Empire
Pinsk-Władysław Sikorski
Warsaw, from 30 August, Sikorski commanded the 3rd Army. His forces took Pińsk, and fought during the latter stages of the Battle of Lwów and the Battle
Pinsk-Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova
Novogrudok and Lida Pinsk and Luninets Polotsk and Hlybokaye Slutsk Turaw and Mazyr Vitebsk and Orsha Kazakhstani Metropolitan District Astana and Almaty
Pinsk-Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski
sites of mass killings such as Bialystok, Grodno, Baranovichi, Mogilev, and Pinsk. Bach-Zelewski regularly cabled to headquarters on the extermination progress;
Pinsk-Iași pogrom
distributed a sort of ticket with the word "Free" written on it in a Jewish district. The Jews thought that if they showed up at the commissariat they could
Pinsk-Revindication of Eastern Orthodox churches in the Second Polish Republic
Catholic Church in Interwar Poland The Orthodox Cathedral of St. Barbara in Pinsk was originally a Roman Catholic church run by the Bernardines prior to being
Pinsk-Timeline of antisemitism in the 20th century
occurred in the following districts: 1919 The Pinsk massacre was the mass execution of thirty-five Jewish residents of Pinsk on 5 April 1919 by the Polish
Pinsk-Brest, Belarus
it became the temporary capital of the Polesie Voivodeship instead of Pińsk. It was renamed Brześć nad Bugiem (Brest on the Bug) on 20 March 1923. The
Pinsk-175th Rifle Division
Army was located in the long westward extension of its Front south of the Pinsk Marshes in the vicinity of Kovel. On June 10 General Borisov left the division
Pinsk-Kobryn
Brest Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Kobryn District. It is located in the southwestern corner of Belarus, where the Mukhavets
Pinsk-Vehicle registration plates of the Soviet Union
Maladzyechna Voblast 04.12.1939—20.01.1960 - ? БТ, БЩ МЛ - - - - - - - - Pinsk Voblast 04.12.1939—08.01.1954 - ? БУ - - - - - - - - - Polesia Voblast 15
Pinsk-Ernst Hartmann (SS-Brigadeführer)
1943, Hartmann also had been appointed SSPF "Pripet," headquartered in Pinsk in the northwest area of the RKU. He was the only person to hold this command
Pinsk-2020–2021 Belarusian protests
major cities in Belarus, such as Brest, Minsk, Viciebsk, Hrodna, Mazyr, Pinsk, Homel, and Babruisk. Protesters were expressing their dissatisfaction and
Pinsk-Allahdad
where many ran successful jewelry and carpet businesses. The commercial district in Great Neck, New York, has been reshaped to serve the needs of Mashhadis
Pinsk-14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician)
2012, pp. 346–348. "Five Nazi Officers to Be Tried For Massacre of Jews in Pinsk". The New York Times. 16 February 1964. "Nazi slayers given prison sentences"
Pinsk-Pinchas HaKohen Lintup
Orot. Retrieved 2019-07-03. Gottlieb, Shmuel N. (1912). Sefer Oholei Shem. Pinsk. p. 23. A Jewish Life on Three Continents: The Memoir of Menachem Mendel
Pinsk-Red Orchestra (espionage)
reported to Walter Husemann about mass murders of Jews by the SS and SD in Pinsk. The group announced these crimes in their letters. The Berlin group undoubtedly
Pinsk-Overland Park Jewish Community Center shooting
requested a competency examination. The request was approved by Johnson County District Court Judge Kelly Ryan after he expressed concerns about Miller's ability
Pinsk-Western Belorussia
acquired from Poland included Baranavichy, Belastok, Brest, Vileyka and the Pinsk Regions. They were reorganized one more time after the Soviet liberation
Pinsk-List of Catholic dioceses (structured view)
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Minsk-Mohilev Diocese of Grodno Diocese of Pinsk Diocese of Vitebsk Exempt, i.e. directly subject to the Holy See Military
Pinsk-List of urban-type settlements in Belarus
Myadzyel Minsk 1,298 1,232 −5,08% Lahishyn Лагішын Логишин urban settlement Pinsk Brest 2,372 2,022 −14,76% Lyelchytsy Лельчыцы Лельчицы urban settlement
Pinsk-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: A-B
Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved 2024-04-09. "Population by districts, municipalities, place of residence and sex". National Statistical Institute
Pinsk-History of Belarus
Belarus, Mogilev was the largest urban centre, followed by Vitebsk, Polotsk, Pinsk, Slutsk, and Brest, whose population exceeded 10,000. In addition, Vilna
Pinsk-Roman Catholic Diocese of Minsk (1798–1869)
non-canonical Inflanty, Pinsk, and Letychiv dioceses were established, with the bishopric in Vilnius (headed by J. N. Kossakowski), Pinsk, and Letychiv. The
Pinsk-Michael of Chernigov
home. He stopped at the devastated town of Volodymyr, rode northeast to Pinsk, and then traveled down the river Pripyat to Kiev. Unable to return to his
Pinsk-Władysław Syrokomla
Pinsk, Vawkavysk, Maladzyechna and Pruzhany. In Smolhava a school is named after Syrokomla. In Warsaw's residential district Bródno (city district Warszawa-Targówek)
Pinsk-Jakob Sprenger
company commander and a poison gas defense officer (gasschutzoffizier) in Pinsk and Rivne in the Ukraine. After the war ended, he returned to Germany in
Pinsk-Rumbula massacre
is the worst dwelling district of Riga, already now mostly inhabited by Jews. The transfer of the Jews into the Ghetto-district proved rather difficult
Pinsk-Novi Sad raid
Germans assumed direct control of the Banat, which became an autonomous district of the German-occupied territory of Serbia, primarily to satisfy the demands
Pinsk-Lakhva
War. Lakhva is located in the Luninets district of Brest Region, approximately 80 kilometres to the east of Pinsk and 200 kilometres south of Minsk. It
Pinsk-History of the Jews in Lithuania
carried for decision to Rabbi Solomon Luria and two auxiliary rabbis from Pinsk and Tiktin. The far-reaching authority of the leading rabbis of Poland and
Pinsk-History of Podlaskie Voivodeship
by the Brest, Kamnica and Kobryn lands, which, together with the Turow-Pińsk principality, formed the Brześć Litewski Voivodeship. Three years later
Pinsk-Kresy
areas of the Kresy — Ashmyany, Stanislawow, Równe, Lwów, Brody, Dzyatlava District, and Ternopil. Altogether, between 1944 and 1946, more than a million Poles
Pinsk-Białystok pogrom
Farber himself was killed by the explosion. On February 21, 1905, the district's Chief of Police, Yelchin, was killed, and on June 8 the city's new Police
Pinsk-Vasily Korzh
managed a sovkhoz in 1939-1940 and became head of the local Communist Party's Pinsk Region organization in 1940. Korzh began organizing resistance cells in
Pinsk-Church of the Holy Trinity, Hyervyaty
Belarus Dioceses Archdiocese of Minsk–Mohilev Diocese of Grodno Diocese of Pinsk Diocese of Vitebsk Churches Cathedrals: Cathedral of the Holy Name of Saint
Pinsk-Klyetsk
it was transferred, together with the neighbouring towns, to the district of Pinsk. According to tradition, the town originally was located on the opposite
Pinsk-Theotokos of Buchyn
as miraculous by the Orthodox Christians of Volyn, Rivne (Ukraine), and Pinsk (Belarus) Polesye. The icon measures 65x80 cm. It is worshipped in the St
Pinsk-Drahichyn
was signed in Drohiczyn in 1518.[citation needed] It was located in the Pinsk County in the Brześć Litewski Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Pinsk-List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia
Germany Bečej, Serbia Dyurtyuli, Russia Loreto, Italy Petrich, Bulgaria Pinsk, Belarus Ivanovo Ayia Napa, Cyprus Kraljevo, Serbia Mladenovac (Belgrade)
Pinsk-List of people and organizations sanctioned in relation to human rights violations in Belarus
surveillance systems manufacturer Polesie [ru] A knitwear company, located in Pinsk Polotsk Steklovolokno [be] A Belarusian state-owned glass manufacturer located
Pinsk-Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
Novogrudok and Lida Pinsk and Luninets Polotsk and Hlybokaye Slutsk Turaw and Mazyr Vitebsk and Orsha Kazakhstani Metropolitan District Astana and Almaty
Pinsk-Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich
Litwie" (1861). Play Pinskaja šliachta (Belarusian: "Пінская шляхта", "Pinsk nobility", Polish: "Pińska szlachta"; 1866). The first Belarusian translation
Pinsk-Pavel Kallaur
Bank of the Republic of Belarus since December 2014. Kallar graduated from Pinsk Tekhnikum of Accounting and Credit (today Palessie State University) and
Pinsk-List of trolleybus systems
for new systems in: Baranovichi Barysaw Lida Molodechno Novopolotsk Orsha Pinsk Polotsk Soligorsk (Trolleybus Magazine) Note: The Brussels-Capital Region
Pinsk-Belarus–Poland border
Belostok, Brest, Pinsk, and Vilyeyka. In accordance with the Border Agreement between Poland and the USSR of 16 August 1945, 17 districts of Belastok Voblast
Pinsk-List of uezds of the Russian Empire
Governorate Olonets Governorate Petrozavodsk Pinsky uezd Minsk Governorate Pinsk Pirjatinskij County Poltava Governorate Pogatshovskij County Rogachov Province
Pinsk-Yehudit Harari
education of the Tel Aviv Municipality in 1965. Yehudit Harari was born in Pinsk, Belarus, in 1885. Her parents, Bilha-Esther (née Meshel) (d. 1936) and
Pinsk-Industry of Belarus
usually without compensation: Pinskdrev woodworking and furniture holding (Pinsk) Kommunarka confectionery plant (Minsk) Motovelo bicycle and motorcycle
Pinsk-Curzon Line
some smaller towns still have significant Polish populations. Vilnius District Municipality and Sapotskin region have a Polish majority. Ukrainian nationalists
Pinsk-Ivan Kosobutsky
fighting against Polish troops and the Ukrainian People's Army on the Dvinsk, Pinsk, and Mozyr axis, then fought against the Ukrainian People's Army on the
Pinsk-List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
Russia Hola Prystan Cisnădie, Romania Hnivan, Ukraine Kaišiadorys, Lithuania Pinsk, Belarus Rîbnița, Moldova Horishni Plavni Ungheni, Moldova Zhodzina, Belarus
Pinsk-List of Catholic seminaries
seminary in Grodno, founded in 1990. St. Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary in Pinsk, since 2001. John XXIII Seminary, Leuven – the Dutch-speaking major seminary
Pinsk-The Holocaust in Poland
October 7, 1944. Similar resistance was offered in Łuck, Mińsk Mazowiecki, Pińsk, Poniatowa, and in Wilno. On 26 June 1942, BBC services in all languages
Pinsk-David Bartov
Gutensky in the town of Motal, Belarus. He studied in Tarbut school in Pinsk, graduating in 1939. In 1941, during World War II, he was deported to a
Pinsk-Funkabwehr
extensive wooded swamps behind Army Group Centre in White Russia, in the Pinsk Marshes, and on both banks of the Dnieper and Desna River as early as the