Ghetto de Sambor (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ghetto de Sambor" in French language version.

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  • Steve J. Zaloga, Poland 1939: The Birth of Blitzkrieg, Oxford, Osprey Publishing / Praeger, (ISBN 0275982785, lire en ligne), p. 79 Also in: Marcin Hałaś, « Sambor » [archive du ], Polska Niepodległa
  • Roger Moorhouse, The Devils' Alliance: Hitler's Pact with Stalin, 1939–1941, Basic Books, (ISBN 0465054927, lire en ligne), p. 176
  • Nancy E. Rupprecht, Wendy Koenig, Global Perspectives on the Holocaust: History, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, , 368–369 p. (ISBN 1443884243, lire en ligne) :

    « Kreishauptmannschaften in Distrikt Galizien. »

  • Tadeusz Piotrowski, Poland's Holocaust: Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918–1947, McFarland, , 207–211 p. (ISBN 0786403713, lire en ligne)
  • Peter Longerich, Holocaust: The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews, OUP Oxford, , 195, 199–200 (ISBN 0192804367, lire en ligne)
  • Symposium Presentations, « The Holocaust and [German] Colonialism in Ukraine: A Case Study » [archive du ] [PDF] file, direct download 1.63 MB, The Holocaust in the Soviet Union, The Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, (consulté le ), p. 15, 18–19, 20 in current document of 1/154 See also: Ronald Headland, Messages of Murder: A Study of the Reports of the Einsatzgruppen of the Security Police and the Security Service, 1941–1943, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Press, , 79, 125–126 (ISBN 0838634184, lire en ligne)
  • Allen Brayer, Hiding In Death's Shadow, iUniverse, , 71–72 p. (ISBN 1450263836, lire en ligne)
  • Andrzej Kola, Belzec. The Nazi Camp for Jews in the Light of Archaeological Sources, Warsaw-Washington, The Council for the Protection of Memory of Combat and Martyrdom – The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, (1re éd. 2000) (lire en ligne) Also in: Archeologists reveal new secrets of Holocaust, Reuters News, 21 July 1998.
  • Allen Brayer, Hiding In Death's Shadow: How I Survived The Holocaust, iUniverse, , 72, 73 (ISBN 1450263836, lire en ligne)
  • Nadja Weck, Holocaust Memory in Western Ukraine, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, (ISBN 1443884243, lire en ligne), p. 367

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  • « Доповідна записка наркому Сергієнко про розстріли та евакуацію в’язнів із тюрем Західної України 5 липня1941 р. », Тов. Сергиенко, Киев,‎ (lire en ligne) :

    « В двух тюрьмах в городе Самбор и Стрий (сведений о тюрьме в гор. Перемышль не имеем) – содержалось 2242 заключенных. Во время эвакуации расстреляно по обеим тюрьмам 1101 заключенных, освобождено – 250 человек, этапировано 637 и оставлено в тюрьмах – 304 заключенных. 27 июня при эвакуации в тюрьме гор. Самбор осталось – 80 незарытых трупов, на просьбы начальника тюрьмы к руководству Горотдела НКГБ и НКВД оказать ему помощь в зарытии трупов – они ответили категорическим отказом. »

  • (uk) Р. П. Шляхтич, « ОУН в 1941 році: документи: В 2-х частинах Ін-т історії України НАН України », Ukraine National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev: Ukraine National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of History of Ukraine,‎ , p. 426–428 (ISBN 966-02-2535-0, lire en ligne) :

    « Abstract. Listed locations included Lviv, Ternopil, Stanislavov, Lutsk, Rivne, Yavoriv, Kamenetz-Podolsk, Drohobych, Borislav, Dubno, Sambor, Kostopil, Sarny, Kozovyi, Zolochiv, Berezhany, Pidhaytsi, Kolomya, Rava-Rouska, Obroshyno, Radekhiv, Gorodok, Kosovo, Terebovlia, Vyshnivtsi, Zbarazh, Jytomyr and Fastov. »

    See also: Karel C. Berkhoff; Marco Carynnyk, « The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and Its Attitude toward Germans and Jews », Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, vol. 3/4,‎ , p. 149–150 (lire en ligne)

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  • Meylakh Sheykhet, « Sambir (Sambor) », Ukraine, Faina Petryakova Scientific Center for Judaica and Jewish Art [sources not listed]

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  • (ru) И.А. Альтман, « Холокост и еврейское сопротивление на оккупированной территории СССР », EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE FOR STUDENTS, Центр и Фонд «Холокост»,‎ (ISBN 5886360077, lire en ligne)

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  • Eugene Shnaider, « Самбор, Львовская область », Еврейские местечки Украины, Самбор,‎  : « 29 июня 1941 Самбор оккупировали части вермахта. 1 июля 1941 местные украинцы устроили погром, в ходе которого было убито 50 евреев. »

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  • Irena Cantorovich, « Honoring the Collaborators – The Ukrainian Case », Kantor Program Papers, Kantor Program Papers,‎ (lire en ligne) :

    « When the Soviets occupied eastern Galicia, some 30,000 Ukrainian nationalists fled to the General Government. In 1940 the Germans began to set up military training units of Ukrainians, and in the spring of 1941 Ukrainian units were established by the Wehrmacht. »

    See also: Marek Getter, « Policja Polska w Generalnym Gubernatorstwie 1939–1945 » [archive du ] [WebCite cache], Polish Police in the General Government 1939–1945, Przegląd Policyjny nr 1-2. Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Policji w Szczytnie,  : « Reprint, with extensive statistical data, at Policja Państwowa webpage. », p. 1–22

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  • Irena Cantorovich, « Honoring the Collaborators – The Ukrainian Case », Kantor Program Papers, Kantor Program Papers,‎ (lire en ligne) :

    « When the Soviets occupied eastern Galicia, some 30,000 Ukrainian nationalists fled to the General Government. In 1940 the Germans began to set up military training units of Ukrainians, and in the spring of 1941 Ukrainian units were established by the Wehrmacht. »

    See also: Marek Getter, « Policja Polska w Generalnym Gubernatorstwie 1939–1945 » [archive du ] [WebCite cache], Polish Police in the General Government 1939–1945, Przegląd Policyjny nr 1-2. Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Policji w Szczytnie,  : « Reprint, with extensive statistical data, at Policja Państwowa webpage. », p. 1–22

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  • PKWN, « Wojska I-go frontu ukrainskiego 7 VIII szturmem zajely miasto Sambor », Rzeczpospolita, Lublin, Rzeczpospolita, Organ Polskiego Komitetu Wyzwolenia Narodowego,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • Symposium Presentations, « The Holocaust and [German] Colonialism in Ukraine: A Case Study » [archive du ] [PDF] file, direct download 1.63 MB, The Holocaust in the Soviet Union, The Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, (consulté le ), p. 15, 18–19, 20 in current document of 1/154 See also: Ronald Headland, Messages of Murder: A Study of the Reports of the Einsatzgruppen of the Security Police and the Security Service, 1941–1943, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Press, , 79, 125–126 (ISBN 0838634184, lire en ligne)
  • Markus Eikel, The Holocaust in Ukraine: New Sources and Perspectives, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, (lire en ligne), « The local administration under German occupation in central and eastern Ukraine, 1941–1944 » :

    « Ukraine differs from other parts of the German-occupied Soviet Union, whereas the local administrators have formed the Hilfsverwaltung in support of extermination policies in 1941 and 1942, and in providing assistance for the deportations to camps in Germany, mainly in 1942 and 1943. »

  • Alexander Kruglov et Avinoam Patt, Encyclopedia of camps and ghettos, 1933-1945., Indiana University Press, , 824–826 p. (ISBN 9780253354280, OCLC 823622869, lire en ligne), « Sambor »

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  • (en) « Types of Ghettos », sur encyclopedia.ushmm.org (consulté le )

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  • Irena Cantorovich, « Honoring the Collaborators – The Ukrainian Case », Kantor Program Papers, Kantor Program Papers,‎ (lire en ligne) :

    « When the Soviets occupied eastern Galicia, some 30,000 Ukrainian nationalists fled to the General Government. In 1940 the Germans began to set up military training units of Ukrainians, and in the spring of 1941 Ukrainian units were established by the Wehrmacht. »

    See also: Marek Getter, « Policja Polska w Generalnym Gubernatorstwie 1939–1945 » [archive du ] [WebCite cache], Polish Police in the General Government 1939–1945, Przegląd Policyjny nr 1-2. Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Policji w Szczytnie,  : « Reprint, with extensive statistical data, at Policja Państwowa webpage. », p. 1–22

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  • (en) office central de statistique, « deuxieme recensement general de la population », sur wikimedia, (consulté le ) : « « The city of Sambor: 21,923 inhabitants, with 13,575 ethnic Poles, and 6,274 Jews, as well as 1,338 ethnic Ukrainians and 1,564 ethnic Ruthenians (i.e. Rusyns) determined by mother tongue (Yiddish: 4,942 and Hebrew: 383). Sambor county (powiat): population 133,814 in 1931 (urban and rural) with 11,258 Jews. » »

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  • « סמבּוֹר (Sambor) המכון הבין-לאומי לחקר השואה – יד ושם: », Encyclopedia of the Ghettos, Yad Vashem. The International Institute for Holocaust Research,‎ (lire en ligne)

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