Луцьке гето (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Луцьке гето" in Ukrainian language version.

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berdichev.org

  • IZRUS (October 2011). The forgotten December. The fall of "masada" of Western Ukraine. The Berdichev Revival. Testimony of one of the few surviving participants in the revolt, Shmuel Shilo from Kibbutz Tseelim, is preserved in the Book of Memory of Lutsky Jews "Sefer Lutsk" (перекладено з івриту). Архів оригіналу за 22 липня 2015. Процитовано 21 July 2015.

books.google.com

eenu.edu.ua

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geni.com

  • Dr Pawel Goldstein, Lutsk (Luck) Ghetto. [Архівовано 5 листопада 2019 у Wayback Machine.] Geni.com. "In the spring of 1942 a group of young Jews attempted to escape from the ghetto to the forests, but most of them were caught and murdered by the Ukrainians. A few, however, managed to join the Soviet partisans and fought the Germans as part of the Kowpak units."

historia-polski.com

ipn.gov.pl

  • Władysław Siemaszko (22 June 2011). Lato 1941 – polski dramat [Summer of 1941 – The Polish Drama] (PDF). IPN Bulletin. Інститут національної пам'яті (Special Issue. On the 70th Anniversary of Prisoner Massacres): 8. Процитовано 5 August 2015.[недоступне посилання з листопадаа 2019] Document size 1.63 MB.

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rayon.in.ua

lutsk.rayon.in.ua

  • Вшанували пам'ять тисяч євреїв, які загинули під час ліквідації луцького ґето. Архів оригіналу за 5 листопада 2019. Процитовано 5 листопада 2019.

trusiewicz.pl

web.archive.org

  • Вшанували пам'ять тисяч євреїв, які загинули під час ліквідації луцького ґето. Архів оригіналу за 5 листопада 2019. Процитовано 5 листопада 2019.
  • Б. М. Зек. Луцьк у роки нацистської окупації (1941–1944 рр.) (PDF). Архів оригіналу (PDF) за 5 листопада 2019. Процитовано 5 листопада 2019.
  • Wydarzenia 1931 roku. [Архівовано 23 березня 2012 у Wayback Machine.] Historia-Polski.com. Wykaz miast RP z populacją żydowską powyżej 12 tysięcy. Łuck: 17.366 czyli 48% ludności.
  • Bernd Wegner (1997). From peace to war: Germany, Soviet Russia, and the world, 1939–1941. [Архівовано 15 березня 2021 у Wayback Machine.] Berghahn Books. p. 74. ISBN 1-57181-882-0.
  • Marek Wierzbicki, Stosunki polsko-białoruskie pod okupacją sowiecką. Bialorus.pl (Warszawa), pp. 1/3. (пол.)
  • Dr Pawel Goldstein, Lutsk (Luck) Ghetto. [Архівовано 5 листопада 2019 у Wayback Machine.] Geni.com. "In the spring of 1942 a group of young Jews attempted to escape from the ghetto to the forests, but most of them were caught and murdered by the Ukrainians. A few, however, managed to join the Soviet partisans and fought the Germans as part of the Kowpak units."
  • Tadeusz Piotrowski (1998), Poland's Holocaust [Архівовано 16 вересня 2019 у Wayback Machine.] (Google Books). Jefferson: McFarland, pp. 17-18, 420. ISBN 0-7864-0371-3.
  • Feliks Trusiewicz, Zbrodnie – Ludobójstwo dokonane na ludności polskiej w powiecie Łuck, woj. wołyńskie, w latach 1939–1944. [Архівовано 30 жовтня 2018 у Wayback Machine.] (War crimes committed against Polish nationals in the Łuck county, 1939–44). Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  • YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, Lutsk. [Архівовано 27 серпня 2019 у Wayback Machine.] In the spring of 1942, a group of youths was killed trying to escape. Following the Soviet liberation of Łuck in February 1944, only about 150 Jews returned. By 1959, just 600 Jews were living in Lutsk. The fortified synagogue was turned into a movie theater and later into a sports hall. A residential area was constructed on the site of the Rabbinite and Karaite cemeteries.
  • Berkhoff, Karel Cornelis (2004). Harvest of Despair. Harvard University Press via Google Books. с. 14. ISBN 0-674-02078-2. Архів оригіналу за 24 червня 2014. Процитовано 22 липня 2015.
  • Yad Vashem, Luck, town. [Архівовано 5 листопада 2019 у Wayback Machine.] On September 3, 1942 about 2,000 Jews who remained in the Luck ghetto were shot near the city. 2. On December 12, 1942 ca. 100 (500) Jewish craftsmen, the last surviving Jews in the work camp, were killed.
  • Yad Vashem, Mass-murder of Łuck Jews at Gurka Polonka in August 1942 на YouTube Note: village Połonka (пол. Górka Połonka or its Połonka Little Hill [Архівовано 20 липня 2008 у Wayback Machine.] subdivision) is misspelled in the documentary, with testimony of eyewitness Shmuel Shilo. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  • IZRUS (October 2011). The forgotten December. The fall of "masada" of Western Ukraine. The Berdichev Revival. Testimony of one of the few surviving participants in the revolt, Shmuel Shilo from Kibbutz Tseelim, is preserved in the Book of Memory of Lutsky Jews "Sefer Lutsk" (перекладено з івриту). Архів оригіналу за 22 липня 2015. Процитовано 21 July 2015.

yadvashem.org

  • Yad Vashem, Luck, town. [Архівовано 5 листопада 2019 у Wayback Machine.] On September 3, 1942 about 2,000 Jews who remained in the Luck ghetto were shot near the city. 2. On December 12, 1942 ca. 100 (500) Jewish craftsmen, the last surviving Jews in the work camp, were killed.

yivoencyclopedia.org

  • YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, Lutsk. [Архівовано 27 серпня 2019 у Wayback Machine.] In the spring of 1942, a group of youths was killed trying to escape. Following the Soviet liberation of Łuck in February 1944, only about 150 Jews returned. By 1959, just 600 Jews were living in Lutsk. The fortified synagogue was turned into a movie theater and later into a sports hall. A residential area was constructed on the site of the Rabbinite and Karaite cemeteries.

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