- Pamięci Narodowej. p. 76, 95–98. ISBN 83-903356-6-2. Dr. Smilovitsky,
Vileika (Polish: Wilejka) JewishGen,
Yizkor Book Project. From
materials of the...
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oblasts of Babruysk, Grodno, and
Polotsk were created. At that same time,
Vileika oblast was
renamed Molodechno Oblast. At
different times between 1938 and...
- Molodečnas
Medilas Nesvyžius
Sluckas Smaliavičai
Stolpcai Uzda Valažinas
Vileika Bešenkovičai
Breslauja Čašnikai Dokšica
Dubrouna Gorodokas Glubokas Lepelis...
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eldest son,
Rabbi Moshe Aaron (known as the
Maggid of
Vileika), had a
Hasidic court in
Vileika,
while his
younger brother Rabbi Chaim Chaykl II had a...
- (Vialiejka) Вілейка (Вялейка) Вилейка/Vileyka
Wilejka וילייקע/Vileike
Vileika Zasłaŭje Заслаўе Заславль/Zaslavl Zasław זאסלאב/Zaslov
Zaslavlis Červień...
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Delfinat (Catalan),
Vienna nel
Delfinato (Italian),
Vienne (French)
Vileyka Vileika (Lithuanian),
Vilejka -
Vilejka (Belarusian),
Vilejka -
Vilejka (Russian)...
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Voivodeship area, that is the
communes of Breslauja, Duniłowicze [pl],
Dysna and
Vileika. The
remaining part of the
territory of
Central Lithuania (that is the...
- (Lithuanian: Smurgainiai),
Myadzyel (Lithuanian: Medilas),
Vileyka (Lithuanian:
Vileika),
Vidzy (Lithuanian: Vidžiai) and
Braslaw (Lithuanian: Breslauja), were...
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punitive operation Cottbus, the unit m****acred
residents of the
village of
Vileika and its suburbs.
Afterwards they
burned the
villages of
Makovie and Uborok...
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center is Astravyets. In 1940
Astravyets district was
established in the
Vileika region. In 1941 the area was
bombed and then
occupied by
German troops...