Shmuel Spector, Geoffrey Wigoder, Zdzieciol, in The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life: Before and During the Holocaust, NYU Press, 2001, p. 1498, ISBN0814793568.
Yitsḥaḳ Arad, Jews and Armed Resistance, in The Holocaust in the Soviet Union, University of Nebraska Press, 2009, p. 508, ISBN978-0803220591. URL consultato il 13 gennaio 2013. Ospitato su Google books.
Zdzięcioł (Zhetel) USHMM, Washington, DC. Source: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945. In the article "Zdzieciol (Zhetel)", the claim is being made that the atrocity was committed by (quote): "German and local Polish police forces". It is based on a story told by a 12-year-old boy called Chaim Weinstein, who survived by hiding in a group of laborers. However, there were no such police forces in Dzyatlava. The child's recollections show his inability to distinguish between the non-Jewish assailants; nevertheless, it appeared in a collection published in 1957 by Baruch Kaplinsky in Tel Aviv, entitled Pinkas Zhetel (The Register for Zhetel) and reprinted from there.
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News from Abroad: Symbolic soil from USSR (PDF), in AJR Information, vol. 38, n. 1, Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain, gennaio 1983, p. 4. URL consultato il 12 gennaio 2013 (archiviato dall'url originale il 14 luglio 2014).
Virtual Shtetl, Zdzięcioł History, su sztetl.org.pl, Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw. URL consultato il 13 gennaio 2013 (archiviato dall'url originale il 24 settembre 2015).
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The International School for Holocaust Studies, Diatlovo (PDF), su www1.yadvashem.org, Shoah Resource Center. URL consultato il 13 gennaio 2013.