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  • Massacres of Poles in Volhynia — Volhynian massacre Monument in memory of Polish citizens of Janowa Dolina, Volyn Location Volhynia Date …   Wikipedia

  • Массовые убийства в Пшишовице — Массовые убийства в Пшишовице …   Википедия

  • Jedwabne pogrom — The Jedwabne pogrom (pronounced [jɛdˈvabnɛ]) of July 1941 during German occupation of Poland, was a massacre (pogrom) of at least 340[1] Polish Jews of all ages. These are the official findings of the Institute of National Remembrance, confirmed… …   Wikipedia

  • Malbork — For the village of the same name, see Malbork, Kartuzy County. Malbork City of Malbork, as seen from Malbork Castle tower …   Wikipedia

  • Massacre of Lviv professors — Unveiling of a new monument at the place of execution at Wuleckie Hills on July 3, 2011 …   Wikipedia

  • Kielce pogrom — The Kielce pogrom refers to the events that occurred on July 4, 1946, in the Polish town of Kielce. The outbreak of anti Jewish violence, sparked by allegations of blood libel, resulted in 37 Polish Jews being murdered out of about 200 Holocaust… …   Wikipedia

  • Jan T. Gross — Jan Tomasz Gross (born December 8, 1947) is a Polish American historian and sociologist. He is the Norman B. Tomlinson 16 and 48 Professor of War and Society and Professor of History at Princeton University.BiographyHe was born in Warsaw,August… …   Wikipedia

  • Przyszowice massacre — The Przyszowice massacre ( pl. Zbrodnia przyszowicka or tragedia przyszowicka ) was a perpetrated by the Red Army against civilian inhabitants of the Polish village of Przyszowice in Upper Silesia during the period January 26 to January 28, 1945 …   Wikipedia

  • Naliboki massacre — The Naliboki massacre was the mass killing of about 128 Poles by Soviet partisans at the village of Naliboki in Nazi occupied Poland (now Belarus) on May 8, 1943. In the lead up to the massacre, Soviet partisans had failed to recruit the Poles of …   Wikipedia

  • Huta Pieniacka massacre — was a punitive military operation against the inhabitants (estimates of victims range from 500 [ [http://www.archives.gov.ua/Archives/Dzerelna baza.php Ukrainian archives] ] to 1200 en icon [http://books.google.com/books?id=awCGOPeMPNUC pg=RA1… …   Wikipedia

  • Huta-Pieniacka-Massaker — Gedenkstätte für die Opfer des Massakers von Huta Pieniacka …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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