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  1. During the Shoah, Nazi collaborators from Lithuania and Latvia, helped murder more than 275,000 Jews, many of them known as Litvaks, 96% of those countries J...

  2. Sep 24, 2018 · Belgium Under German Occupation During WW1 I THE GREAT WAR On The Road. Visit the Ijser museum: http://www.museumaandeijzer.be/ijzert... Indy talks to Peter Verplancke about Belgium...

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  3. Apr 1, 2016 · The only concrete thing that you could argue bound the Litvaks together was Yiddish, although this changed with the advent of Zionism, when those who became Zionists began speaking Hebrew. A small number of Jews did remain in Lithuania after World War II and the Holocaust.

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  4. Nov 20, 2018 · Germany's Brutal Invasion And Mistreatment Of Belgium | First World War EP2 | Timeline. Timeline - World History Documentaries. 5.19M subscribers. Subscribed. 6K. 1M views 5 years ago The...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LitvaksLitvaks - Wikipedia

    Litvaks (Yiddish: ליטװאַקעס) or Lita'im (Hebrew: לִיטָאִים) are Jews with roots in the territory of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania (covering present-day Lithuania, Belarus, Latvia, the northeastern Suwałki and Białystok regions of Poland, as well as adjacent areas of modern-day Russia and Ukraine).

  6. Oct 27, 2019 · Back in the 1930s, a prominent family of Litvaks and Klaipėda business owners ‒ the Nafthals ‒ lived in a house on Liepų Street. Nathan was the most successful of the three brothers – even before World War One, he brokered in wood trade and organised timber exports.

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  8. German troops marching through the Belgian capital, Brussels, in 1914. The German occupation of Belgium (French: Occupation allemande, Dutch: Duitse bezetting) of World War I was a military occupation of Belgium by the forces of the German Empire between 1914 and 1918.