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Byerazino or Berezino (Belarusian: Беразіно, romanized: Bierazino; Russian: Березино; Polish: Berezyna; Lithuanian: Berezinas; Yiddish: בערעזין, romanized: Berezin)
Byerazino_District-Byerazino District
Byerazino District or Bierazino District (Belarusian: Бярэзінскі раён; Russian: Березинский район) is a district (raion) of Minsk Region in Belarus. Its
Byerazino_District-Minsk Region
city municipalities, and 20 urban-type settlements. Barysaw District Byerazino District Chervyen District Dzyarzhynsk District Kapyl District Kletsk
Byerazino_District-Kosawka
romanized: Kosovka) is an agrotown in Byerazino District, Minsk Region, Belarus. It is part of Kaplantsy selsoviet. It is located south of Byerazino. Gaponenko, Irina Olegovna
Byerazino_District-Pahost, Byerazino District
Russian: Погост; Yiddish: פּאָהאָסט, romanized: Pohost) is an agrotown in Byerazino District, Minsk Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center
Byerazino_District-Hanna Rovina
referred to as the "First Lady of Hebrew Theatre". Hana Rovina was born in Byerazino, in the Igumensky Uyezd of the Minsk Governorate of the Russian Empire
Byerazino_District-List of cities and towns in Belarus
Dzyarzhynsk Maryina Horka Stowbtsy Smalyavichy Zaslawye Nyasvizh Fanipal Byerazino Lyuban Staryya Darohi Kletsk Lahoysk Valozhyn Chervyen Kopyl Uzda Krupki
Byerazino_District-Fritz Lüddecke
33 29 June 1944 17:13 P-39 PQ 25 Ost 94157 15 km (9.3 mi) northeast of Byerazino 50 9 August 1944 19:19 La-5 PQ 25 Ost 35329 20 km (12 mi) north-northwest
Byerazino_District-The Holocaust in Byerazino District
The Holocaust in Byerazino District refers to the systematic persecution and extermination of Jews in Byerazino District of Minsk Region in Belarus by
Byerazino_District-Viktor Zholudev
Olza and the Berezina River. The corps captured the towns of Klichaw, Byerazino and Svislach, reportedly advancing 100 kilometers in 5 days. After reaching
Byerazino_District-Zamastochcha
refer to the following places in Belarus: Zamastochcha, Byerazino District, a village in Byerazino District, Minsk Region Zamastochcha, Chervyen District
Byerazino_District-Hans Oschmann
Bagration General Oschmann was slightly wounded during an air attack near Byerazino on 30 June 1944. The unit was eventually subordinated to Lieutenant General
Byerazino_District-Russian National People's Army
defected to Soviet partisans. Only the 3rd Battalion of the RNNA, located in Byerazino, did not suffer from such issues. On 1 September 1942, Vladimir Boyarsky
Byerazino_District-Klin, Klinsky District, Moscow Oblast
(1975) Orly, France (1980) Meishan, China (1998) Krychaw, Belarus (2002) Byerazino, Belarus (2005) Resolution #123-PG Russian Federal State Statistics Service
Byerazino_District-Stanisław Szostak
Stanisław Szostak (14 January 1898 – 11 February 1961) was a colonel of the Polish Armoured Corps. He was born in Berazino, today's Belarus, the son of
Byerazino_District-Alexander Parvus
Alexander Lvovich Parvus, born Israel Lazarevich Gelfand (8 September 1867 – 12 December 1924) and sometimes called Helphand in the literature on the Russian
Byerazino_District-Roman Catholic Diocese of Minsk (1798–1869)
90 (95.7%) were parishes belonging to the Vilnius diocese before 1772: Byerazino, Błoń, Bobownia, Babruysk, Barysaw, Budslaw, Chołchła, Khalopyenichy,
Byerazino_District-Hanna Barysiewicz
Hanna Barysiewicz was a child, her family moved to Stary Kojczyn (now Byerazino District). Her father, Adam Nowicki, purchased a piece of land from the
Byerazino_District-222nd Rifle Division
bridgehead; its immediate objective, with the rest of its Army, was the town of Byerazino on the Berezina River. At this point the only hope for 4th Army was to
Byerazino_District-Drabant Corps of Charles XII
a campaign against Russia, his last enemy; the Drabants saw action at Byerazino in 1708, after which they fought at the Battle of Holowczyn, losing their
Byerazino_District-Paul-Heinrich Dähne
northeast of Brody 92 30 June 1944 17:20 B-25 PQ 25 Ost N/94143 vicinity of Byerazino 96 18 July 1944 14:51 P-39 PQ 25 Ost N/42582 20 km (12 mi) northwest of
Byerazino_District-List of Young Turks
Educator Hungarian–Turk Alexander Parvus (1867-09-08)September 8, 1867 Byerazino, Russian Empire December 12, 1924(1924-12-12) (aged 57) Berlin, Weimar
Byerazino_District-2022–23 Belarusian Cup
30 April 2022 FK Berezino (III) 2–1 FK Klezk (III) Byerazino 16:00 Report Stadium: Stadyen Haradski Byerazino
Byerazino_District-The Holocaust in Brest District
Domachevo, Tomashowka, Chernavchitsy, and Lyshchytsy. The Holocaust in Byerazino District "Remains of Holocaust Victims Were Buried in Brest". Muzeum Getta
Byerazino_District-Joachim Brendel
1944 10:36 Il-2 m.H. PQ 35 Ost N/05427 15 km (9.3 mi) south-southeast of Byerazino 124 24 August 1944 11:45 Il-2 m.H. PQ 25 Ost N/24745 10 km (6.2 mi) south
Byerazino_District-Ibrahim Kanapacki
Pedagogical University). He later worked at the Kamienaborsk school in the Byerazino District, in the Minsk Region. In 1972, Kanapacki became a member of the
Byerazino_District-List of shtetls
Antipolye 1,792 (1921) Town survived, but all Jews were exterminated. Byerazino בערעזין Berezin Town survived, but all Jews were exterminated. Brahin
Byerazino_District-Walenty Wańkowicz
Walenty Wilhelm Wańkowicz (Lithuanian: Valentinas Vankavičius, Belarusian: Валенты Ваньковіч; February 14, 1799 in Kałużyce - May 12, 1842 in Paris) was
Byerazino_District-Kaptsyuhi
village in Dokshytsy District, Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It is part of Byerazino selsoviet. Gaponenko, Irina Olegovna (2009). Назвы населеных пунктаў Рэспублікі
Byerazino_District-Osman Kasaev
October 1916 Khurzuk aul, Karachayevsky District Died 18 February 1944 Byerazino District, Byelorussian SSR Allegiance Soviet Union Service/branch Red
Byerazino_District-Districts of Belarus
Барысаўскі раён Борисовский район Minsk Barysaw Byerazino District Бярэзінскі раён Березинский район Minsk Byerazino Chervyen District Чэрвеньскі раён Червенский
Byerazino_District-List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia
Finland Renhuai, China Sassnitz, Germany Svietlahorsk, Belarus Klin Byerazino, Belarus Krychaw, Belarus Lappeenranta, Finland Meishan, China Orly, France
Byerazino_District-Melchior Wańkowicz
Kalużyce in the Minsk Governorate of the Russian Empire, now Kolyuzhitsa, Byerazino Raion, Minsk Region, Belarus. He attended school in Warsaw, then the Jagiellonian
Byerazino_District-Zalmen Mlotek
New York City in 1922 to parents from present-day Stowbtsy, Belarus and Byerazino, Belarus. His father was the education director at the Workmen's Circle
Byerazino_District-Walther Wever (pilot)
June 1944 16:25 La-5 PQ 25 Ost N/94134 15 km (9.3 mi) north-northeast of Byerazino 33♠ 29 March 1944 16:22 Pe-2 PQ 35 Ost N/04289 10 km (6.2 mi) east of
Byerazino_District-Semion Abugov
Leningrad school of painting, Semion Abugov was born on 30 December 1877 in Byerazino village, Minsk Governorate (now Minsk Region, Belarus). In 1900 he graduated
Byerazino_District-Mikola Ravienski
Governorate of the Russian Empire (nowadays the village of Kaplancy in Byerazino District, Minsk Region, Belarus). From the age of five he sang in a local
Byerazino_District-Roads in Belarus
Zaslawye – Dzerzinsk – Voziera P66: Kalachi – Lahoysk P67: Barysaw – Byerazino – Babruysk P68: Pukhavichy – Uzda – Negoreloye P69: Smalyavichy – Smilavičy
Byerazino_District-Samuel S. Cohon
Rachel née Starobinetz. He was traditionally educated in yeshivas at Byerazino and the city of Minsk. In 1904, the sixteen-year-old Cohon immigrated
Byerazino_District-Harry Rogoff
Harry "Hillel" Rogoff (December 11, 1882 – November 30, 1971) was a Belarusian-born Jewish-American journalist, author, and editor of The Forward. Rogoff
Byerazino_District-199th Rifle Division
pursuit continued. 49th Army completed forcing the Berezina, occupied Byerazino, and advanced another 25-40km to the west. On the same day Minsk was liberated