Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Russia , only 600,000 Jews ( including those who had been evacuated ) remained alive . In all of Russia there were , at the end of World War II , 1,800,000 Jews . Approximately 600,000 more lived in countries bordering on Russia and ...
... Russia , only 600,000 Jews ( including those who had been evacuated ) remained alive . In all of Russia there were , at the end of World War II , 1,800,000 Jews . Approximately 600,000 more lived in countries bordering on Russia and ...
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... Russia was plunged into bloody civil strife by the Communist revolution . The Jews suffered more than any other group of the population . Most of them lived where the fighting was heaviest . More than 80 percent of Russia's Jews , only ...
... Russia was plunged into bloody civil strife by the Communist revolution . The Jews suffered more than any other group of the population . Most of them lived where the fighting was heaviest . More than 80 percent of Russia's Jews , only ...
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Jacob Freid. 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 ...
Jacob Freid. 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 ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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