Lost Jewish Worlds

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Between the Wars . . .
    1. Demographic Changes
    2. Antisemitism & Pogroms
    3. Education & Religion
    4. Cultural Life
    5. Political Activity

Under Soviet Rule  |

German Occupation . . .
    1. Fall of the City
    2. Deportations to the Ghetto
    3. Confiscation & Forced Labor
    4. Liquidation of the Ghetto
    5. Underground Activities
    6. After the War

Bibliography
 



SOURCES AND SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY


Archives
    Yad Vashem Archives, Jerusalem:
      Collections: Testimonies 03; Testimonies 033; Documents from the Bialystok Underground Archives (Mersik-Tenenbaum Archives) M-11; Soviet Special Commission for investigating Nazi crimes M-33; Wehrmacht orders 051/203; Microfilms JM/11200-11206.

    Grodno District Archives, Grodno:
      Collections: 17, 56.

Books, Publications and Articles

    Freia Anders, Hauke-Hendrik Kutcher und Katrin Stoll - Bialystok in Bielefeld -Verlag fur Regionalgeschichte, Bielefeld, 2003

    Chasia Bornstein Bielicki, One of the few (Hebrew). Tel Aviv : Moreshet Publishing House, 2003

    Alexandre Blumstein (The Library of Holocaust Testimonies), A Little House on Mount Carmel. Poertland, OR: Valentine Mitchell, 2002

    Felix Zandman, Never the Last Journey, New York, 1995. (Published also in French, German, Hebrew and Hungarian)

    Bela Yaari-Chazan, They Called Me Bronislawa; In Mission and in Jail (Hebrew), Bet Lohamei ha-Gettaot, 1991.

    Encyclopaedia of the Holocaust, edited by Yisrael Gutman, LondonNew York, 1990, pp. 619-621.

    Encyclopaedia of the Diaspora (Hebrew & Yiddish), s.v. Grodno, vol. IX, edited by Dov Rabin, Jerusalem, 1973.

    Bronia Klibanski, The Underground Archives of the Bialystok Ghetto Founded by Mersik and Tenenbaum, Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 2, Jerusalem, 1958.

    Chajka Grosman, The Underground People (Hebrew), Merhavia, 1950.

    Mordecai Tenenbaum, Leaves from the Conflagration (Hebrew), Tel Aviv, 1947.

    Shimon Dubnow (ed.), Pinkas Medinat Lita (Hebrew the Minutes of the Meetings of the Jewish Council in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania), Berlin, 1925.

    Shimon Eliezer Friedenstein, The City of Heroes the History of the City of Grodno (Hebrew), Vilna, 1880.

    Tikva Fatal-Knaani, Grodno is not the same (Hebrew) Yad vaShem, Jerusalem, 2001

Newspapers and Periodicals

    Bialystoker Shtern (Yiddish), Bialystok, 1935-1941.

    Grodner Moment (Yiddish), Grodno, 1924-1926, 1927-1938.

    Grodner Opklangen (Yiddish), Buenos Aires, 1949-1980.

    Grodner Stime (Yiddish), Grodno, 1927-1928.


    Plaque commemorating the Grodno Ghetto, unveiled on March 12, 1991

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