10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BYELOSTOK»
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Byelostok in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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I arrived at Byelostok at I2 midnight and went to the Palace Hotel. AFTERNOTE At
Byelostok I wrote my deepatch for the War Office and resolved to take it myself to
Petrograd, as I. .had no safe means of sending it. I telegraphed to to ask ...
2
The Jewish encyclopedia: a descriptive record of the ...
372), gives the Jewish population of Byelostok in 1860 as 11,288 in a total
population of 16,544. In 1889, according to " Entziklopedicheski Slovar," 1896 (
the latest official authority available), it was 48,552 in a total population of 56,629.
8.
Isidore Singer, Cyrus Adler, 1964
3
USSR Information Bulletin
In Byelostok and in recently liberated Radom, dozens of schools have resumed
work. Poland is eagerly reaching out for the education of which she was deprived
for so many years. Shops are opening; the cost of living is going down. This is a ...
4
Information Bulletin ...
In the cities of the Byelostok Region, on the walls of buildings in which German
authorities were quartered, one might see notices such as the following: "There
have lately been increasing cases in the Byelostok area of attacks upon Germans
.
5
The Cambridge Modern History
The most notable interpellation was on the fresh pogr6m at Byelostok. Here, after
many murders of policemen, the Union of the Russian People hounded on a mob
against the Jews, and murders and robberies continued for the usual three ...
Stanley Leathes, G. W. (George Walter) Prothero, Sir Adolphus William Ward, 1906
This is what seventy-year-old Dr. Pletnev said to some other doctor, a Dr.
Byelostok. Byelostok gave a written deposition about it, and at the same time
Yagoda, the former head of the secret police, confessed that he'd given orders for
the ...
In Byelostok on the very first, or, at most, the second day of the sittings of the
Popular Assembly, I suddenly collapsed with high fever. Evgeni Dolmatovsky
brought me to a hospital (I was barely conscious), and he took touching care of
me all ...
8
Free Russia: The Organ of the English Society of Friends of ...
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floor and ' --r-'~——— settled in Byelostok the main attention of placing the ...
9
Physics for Entertainment
Written in the early days of the Soviet Unionand using examples from Mark Twain, H.G. Wells, Charles Darwin, and their Russian counterpartsthis lively bestseller from the 1930s is filled with answers to basic questions about physics.
10
The Esperanto Movement
Zamenhof was born and brought up in Bialystok (Byelostok in the Russian form),
where the family resided until 1873, moving to Warsaw in that year. A
characteristic feature of Bialystok20 was considerable strife between ethnic
groups.