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Brisk Yizkor Book This Brisk Yizkor book was published in 1953 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It has been translated into English and is online at JewishGen.
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The Brest Ghetto Passport Archive At 6:00 am on the morning of October 15th 1942, one of the non-Jewish neighbors informed the Jews of Brest that the ghetto was completely surrounded by the Nazis. Some of the Jews tried to hide in predetermined hiding places, but they were found by the soldiers and taken to the Brest train station at gun point, loaded into cattle cars and transported to the village of Bereza Kartuzka (68 miles, 114 km northeast of Brest). Upon arrival, the Jews were unloaded and marched to an area where a large trench had already been excavated. The entire group was forced to remove their clothes. They were then pushed into the trench and machine gunned by the Nazi soldiers who surrounded the trench. The action continued all day and it is estimated that 50,000 Jews were killed that day, most of them from the city of Brest.
Translation of Brisk Edicion Aniversario This is a translation from: Brisk Edicion Aniversario Edited by: La Sociedad de Brest y alrededores, The Brisk Society, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1953. List of names included.
The Encyclopaedia of the Jewish Diaspora - Brest Lit(owsk) Volume This is a translation from: Brisk de-Lita: Encycolpedia Shel Galuyot (Brest Lit(owsk) Volume): The Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora, Editors: E. Steinman, Jerusalem, 1954-55 (H,Y, pages)
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