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On September 17, 1939, two weeks after the German invasion of Poland, Soviet troops occupied the eastern half of Poland and swiftly imposed a new political and economic order. Following a plebiscite, in early November the area was annexed to the Ukraine and Belorussia. Beginning in the winter of 1939&–40, Soviet authorities deported over one million Poles, many of them children, to various provinces of the Soviet Union. After the German attack on the USSR in summer 1941, the Polish government in exile in London received permission from its new-found ally to organize military units among the Polish deportees and later to transfer Polish civilians to camps in the British-controlled Middle Ea...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: History of Bia ystok, Bia ystok pogrom, Jewish Heritage Trail in Bialystok, Demographics of Bia ystok, Bezirk Bialystok, Transport in Bia ystok, Branicki Palace, Bia ystok, Great Synagogue, Dojlidy Brewery, Bie astok, Notable persons from Bia ystok, Bia ystok Ghetto, Bia ystok Ghetto Uprising, St. Roch's Church in Bia ystok, Polmos Bia ystok, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bia ystok, 19981 Bialystock, The University of Bialystok Foundation, Nomer Tamid, Absolwent, Bia ystok Power Station, Bia ostoczek. Excerpt: Bia ystok ( ) is the largest city i...
During the Wolrd War II Soviet authorities deported over one million Poles, many of them children, to various provinces of the Soviet Union. In 1941 the Polish government in exile in London received permission to organize military units among the Polish deportees and later to transfer Polish civilians to camps in the British-controlled Middle East. There the children were able to attend Polish-run schools. The 120 essays translated here were selected from compositions written by the students of these schools.
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