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Poland and the
Soviet Union was only 30
kilometres to the east,
which cut
Mołodeczno, as the town was
known in Polish, from much of its
economical background...
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January 1926 from the
territories of the
Wilno Land. On 1
April 1927,
Mołodeczno county and was
created from
parts of
Wilejka (5 gminas),
Oszmiana (1 gmina)...
- (Baranavichy), Brześć nad
Bugiem (Brest), Lida, Wołkowysk (Vawkavysk) and
Mołodeczno (Maladzyechna) – all now in Belarus,
Wilno (Vilnius), Landwarów (Lentvaris) –...
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Daugavpils (Latvia)
Stalag 341 in ****sk and
Mogilev (Belarus)
Stalag 342 in
Mołodeczno (Poland)
Stalag 343 in
Alytus (Lithuania) and
Babruysk (Belarus) Stalag...
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Poles from
encircling the
Soviets holding ground between Głębokie and
Mołodeczno,
Tukhachevsky nevertheless suffered a defeat. His 15th Army lost 12,000...
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County in the Nowogródek
Voivodeship until 1927, and
afterwards in the
Mołodeczno County in the
Wilno Voivodeship. In the 1921 census, 63.7%
people declared...
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cannibalism among Soviet POWs due to starvation, as
recorded in
Stalag 342 in
Mołodeczno. Jews and
communists among Soviet POWs were
mostly executed, with some...
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fought against the Red Army. In July 1919 it
captured the rail
junction of
Molodeczno, to
advance eastwards, and
finally reach the line of the
Berezina river...
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purchased by the
residents of Bochnia, was
handed to its
soldiers in
Molodeczno, on
August 6, 1921. The badge,
approved in June 1932, was in the shape...
- September, he was
captured by the
Germans and held in a
prison camp in
Mołodeczno, near Vilnius.
After a month, the
prisoners were
placed in a
train at...