Zagłada Żydów na Białorusi

Zagłada Żydów na Białorusizagłada Żydów polskich i litewskich (zob. Litwacy) na terytoriach administrowanych przez okupanta niemieckiego jako Komisariat Rzeszy Wschód. Spośród ok. 375 tys. Żydów zamieszkujących ten obszar do końca wojny zdołało przetrwać ok. 130 tys.[1] W trakcie niemieckiej okupacji zginęło ponad dwa miliony obywateli Białoruskiej Socjalistycznej Republiki Radzieckiej, tysiące wiosek i miasteczek zostało wyludnionych.

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Mapa Holocaustu na Białorusi

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Przypisy

  1. Dawidowicz, Lucy. The War Against the Jews, Bantam, 1986. s. 403.

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Map of the Holocaust in Europe during World War II, 1939-1945.
This map shows all extermination camps (or death camps), most major concentration camps, labor camps, prison camps, ghettos, major deportation routes and major massacre sites.

Notes:
1. Extermination camps were dedicated death camps, but all camps and ghettos took a toll of many, many lives.
2. Concentration camps include labor camps, prison camps & transit camps.
3. Not all camps & ghettos are shown.
4. Borders are at the height of Axis domination (1942).
5. Some regions have German designations (e.g. "Ostland"), with the present country name denoted in uppercase letters in parenthesis below the German designation (e.g. "(AUSTRIA)").
6. Present (2007) borders are dotted.
Map of the Holocaust in Reichskommissariat Ostland (Belarus and the Baltic States) during World War II, 1939-1945.
This map shows all extermination camps (or death camps), most major concentration camps, labor camps, prison camps, ghettos, major deportation routes and major massacre sites.

Notes:
1. Extermination camps were dedicated death camps, but all camps and ghettos took a toll of many, many lives.
2. Concentration camps include labor camps, prison camps & transit camps.
3. Not all camps & ghettos are shown.
4. Borders are at the height of Axis domination (1942).
5. Some regions have German designations (e.g. "Ostland"), with the present country name denoted in uppercase letters in parenthesis below the German designation (e.g. "(AUSTRIA)").
6. Present (2007) borders are dotted.