Courtesy: DKS – news It was built in 1874 and completely destroyed by the Germans during the bombing in 1944. 1900 1903 1912 – photographed […]
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BERDICHEV HISTORICAL REPORT
Courtesy: History of the Jewish Communities in Ukraine Barditchev (Yiddish), Berdicev (Romanian), Berditchev, Berditchov, Berditschew, Berdytschiw, Berdyczów (Polish), Бердичев – Berdichev (Russian), Бердичів (Ukrainian) Berdychiv […]
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A TABLE OF POGROMS FROM 1903 TO 1906(Courtesy: The Museum of Family History) POGROMS First published by the American Jewish Committee in their “American Jewish Year […]
Continue readingBERDICHEVLIAN HISTORICAL COMMENTS
(Courtesy: The Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe) A city on the Hnylopiat’ River (Dnieper basin), Berdychiv (Yid., Barditshev; Rus., Berdichev; Pol., Berdyczów) is […]
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ZHITOMIR – BERDICHEV
German Operations West of Kiev 24 December 1943-31 January 1944 (Courtesy: Amazon) Book Description On 24 December 1943, the Red Army launched the first of […]
Continue readingJEWISH HEROES IN THE SOVIET UNION DURING WWII
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(Courtesy: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) By Dr. Conquest, senior research fellow and scholar-curator of the Russian CIS Collection at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. […]
Continue readingBERDYCHIV’S RELIGIOUS HISTORY
(Courtesy: Ukraine at present) It is the second biggest oblast city (82,300 residents) and regional center on the high banks of Hnylopyat River. The written […]
Continue readingTHE GALVESTON MOVEMENT
(Courtesy: Jane Manaster) The Galveston Movement operated between 1907 and 1914 to divert Jews fleeing the pogroms of Russia and eastern Europe away from congested […]
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