- Kaniūkai (
Koniuchy) The
Koniuchy m****acre (Polish:
Zbrodnia w Koniuchach) or the Kaniūkai m****acre (Lithuanian: Kaniūkų žudynės) was a
World War II m****acre...
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Koniuchy may
refer to: Kaniūkai,
village in Lithuania,
former Koniuchy in Poland, site of the
Koniuchy m****acre in 1944
Koniuchy,
Lublin Voivodeship (east...
- Kaniūkai (Polish:
Koniuchy; Belarusian: Канюхі) is a
village in the Šalčininkai
district muni****lity of Lithuania.
According to the 2011 census, its po****tion...
- continued.
Apart from Naliboki,
other m****acres were
committed in
Koniuchy (
Koniuchy m****acre), Szczepki, Prowżały, Kamień, Niewoniańce, Izabelin, Kaczewo...
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partisan groups parti****ted in the m****acre of at
least 38
civilians at
Koniuchy in
January 1944.
After the
Soviet Red Army
occupied Vilnius in July 1944...
- been re-evaluated and
publicly discussed (like the
Jedwabne pogrom, the
Koniuchy m****acre, the
Kielce pogrom, the
Auschwitz cross, and Polish-Jewish wartime...
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Koniuchy [kɔˈɲuxɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Miączyn,
within Zamość County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland. It lies approximately...
- then
Polish city of Lwów, who
sheltered Jews in the city's
sewer system Koniuchy m****acre
Naliboki m****acre "Defiance (15)".
British Board of Film classification...
- Volhynia. The
largest m****acres took
place in the
villages of Sławentyn [pl],
Koniuchy and Potutory.
According to the OUN, they
attacked 183
villages throughout...
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Koniuchy-Kolonia [kɔˈɲuxɨ kɔˈlɔɲa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Miączyn,
within Zamość County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland...