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Before the war , 2,100,000 Jews lived in those parts of Russia later invaded and occupied by the Nazis . After the last remnants of the German armies had been rolled back from the desolated plains of occupied Russia , only 600,000 Jews ...
Before the war , 2,100,000 Jews lived in those parts of Russia later invaded and occupied by the Nazis . After the last remnants of the German armies had been rolled back from the desolated plains of occupied Russia , only 600,000 Jews ...
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The Jews of Russia were similarly endowed . When on April 3 , 1917 , the Provisional Democratic Government issued a decree abolishing at one stroke all the legal disabilities of the Jews , the latent forces of their group ...
The Jews of Russia were similarly endowed . When on April 3 , 1917 , the Provisional Democratic Government issued a decree abolishing at one stroke all the legal disabilities of the Jews , the latent forces of their group ...
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national poet of White Russia , Z. Biadule ( pseudonym of Samuel Plavnik ) is a Jew who began his career in the field of Hebrew and Yiddish letters . THE JEW IN SOVIET SOCIETY In pre - revolutionary Russia , Jews were primarily ...
national poet of White Russia , Z. Biadule ( pseudonym of Samuel Plavnik ) is a Jew who began his career in the field of Hebrew and Yiddish letters . THE JEW IN SOVIET SOCIETY In pre - revolutionary Russia , Jews were primarily ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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