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  1. The Słonim Ghetto (Polish: getto w Słonimiu, Belarusian: Слонімскае гета, German: Ghetto von Slonim, Yiddish: סלאָנים) was a Nazi ghetto established in 1941 by the SS in Slonim, Western Belarus during World War II. Prior to 1939, the town (Słonim) was part of the Second Polish Republic.

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    After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Slonim became part of an independent state of Belarus. In 2019 a Soviet-era statue of Vladimir Lenin in the city center was replaced with a new monument of Lew Sapieha .

  3. Jun 20, 2019 · Driven by an understanding that they would not be able to hold parts of the East and fearful of potential war crimes prosecution, the Nazis frantically returned to the burial pits in Slonim in...

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  4. 3. Part One - The Lithuanian-Polish Regime. From the Beginning of the Jewish Settlement to the Division of Poland in 1795. Chapter 1. 5. History of the fortress and the city. - The Slonim Fort in the 17th century. - Slonim in Russian and Lithuanian chronicles. - The rule of the Princes from Southern Russia.

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  5. Erren's chauffer writes of participating in the culling and of sadists who shot pregnant women in the womb and beat children to death. Last, in a report dated July 31, 1942 Generalkommissar for Belarus, Wilhelm Kube, confirms exterminating 55,000 Jews over the prior 10 weeks [commencing with the last full week of May] including all in the area ...

  6. Slonim and Novogrudok are two nice towns in Grodno region that are usually skipped by tourists, but without a reason. See, why you should visit them!

  7. Slonim. Slonim is the centre of the Slonim district, Hrodna region, situated at the confluence of the Scara (pronounced Shchara) and Isa rivers, 143 km South-East of Hrodna, a station on the railway line Baranavicy-Vaukavysk, a highway junction. Population: 53,100 (1995)

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