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Former shtetl in Wołyń Voivodeship, Ukraine
Trochenbrod or Trohinbrod (Ukrainian: Трохимбрід (Trokhymbrid), Yiddish: טראָכענבראָד) was an exclusively Jewish shtetl – a small town, with an area of
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2002 novel by Jonathan Safran Foer
One of them is the fictionalized history of the eradicated town of Trochenbrod (Trachimbrod), a real exclusively Jewish shtetl in Poland before the
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Former shtetl in Wołyń Voivodeship (modern-day Ukraine)
prewar Poland. The two villages were part of a joint Jewish community of Trochenbrod and Lozisht. Ignatówka (Lozisht) was founded in 1838, and had grown to
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Eastern-European town with a predominantly Jewish population
Foer, tells a fictional story set in the Ukrainian shtetl Trachimbrod (Trochenbrod). The 1992 children's book Something from Nothing, written and illustrated
Shtetl
Historical region in Central and Eastern Europe
Oblast). Before World War II, many Jewish shtetls (small towns), such as Trochenbrod and Lozisht, were an integral part of the region. At one time all of
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Zionist paramilitary organization (1940–1948)
the Polish Armed Forces in 1938–1939. This training was conducted in Trochenbrod (Zofiówka) in Wołyń Voivodeship, Podębin near Łódź, and the forests around
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neighboring settlements Mizocz Ghetto (30 kilometres (19 mi) distance) Trochenbrod (Zofiówka) (40 kilometres (25 mi) distance) Łuck Ghetto (50 kilometres
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Sarny Sharhorod Sokolovka Stanisławów Stryi Tal’noe Tarashcha Tarnopol Trochenbrod Vinnitsa Bogdanovka Pechora Syrets Vapniarka 1941 Bila Tserkva massacre
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a village in the municipality of Crna Trava, Serbia Brody, Ukraine Trochenbrod, a village in Ukraine Radio Brod, a radio station from Brod, Bosnia and
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Tarnopol Ghetto with satellite labour camps, today Ukraine Tarnów Ghetto Trochenbrod (Zofiówka) Ghetto, today Ukraine Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) Ghetto, site
List of Jewish ghettos in Europe during World War II
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Tarnów Tyrawa Wołoska Tomaszów Lubelski Tomaszów Mazowiecki Tomaszowka Trochenbrod Trzcianne Turobin Tyczyn Tykocin Tyszowce Uchanie Ulanów Urzędów Warsaw
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
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nearly all Jews were exterminated. Tovste טױסט Toyst City survived. Trochenbrod Town survived, but nearly all Jews were exterminated. Trostianets טראָסטיניץ
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the Jewish agricultural town of Zofivka in the Volhynia region (now Trochenbrod, Ukraine). Due to this initiative's importance, Heikman was sent from
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Zofiówka may refer to: Zofiówka, Russian Trochenbrod, a Polish Jewish shtetl, now located in Ukraine Sofiyivsky Park in central Ukraine Zofiówka, Grajewo
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English : patronymic from Butter 1.English : occupational name for a servant working in a wine cellar, Norman French boterie (see Buttery), with the Middle English genitive -s.German : variant of Butter 2.
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English : habitational name from any of various places so called. One in Wiltshire was named in Old English ‘valley at a boundary’, from mearc ‘boundary’ + denu ‘valley’; one in Sussex was named as ‘boundary hill’ (Old English (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’ + dūn ‘hill’); one in Kent was named ‘mares’ pasture’ (Old English m(i)ere ‘mares’ + denn ‘pasture’); while the one in Herefordshire was named with British magno- ‘plain’ + Old English worðign ‘enclosure’.
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Scottish form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOL means "victor of the people."
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Derived from a feminine , meaning manly. A medieval given name.
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