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guards. Soon the Nazis began executing the Jews in the ghetto in groups of about 30. By 1943 all labor camps had been liquidated and the remaining Jews killed. The few Jews who escaped joined partisan forces in the surrounding forest and went about attacking enemy railroad lines. There is a small
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by the bombardment. The machine building plant had been almost completely destroyed, but was restored to working order by the end of 1944. Many other factories and facilities were also rebuilt.
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and labor camps were established in the southwest part of town. The conditions inside the camps were horrible and involved lack of food, lack of sanitation and perpetual abuse by the
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Believing that German troops would not target civilians, many Jews stayed behind. Consequently, 20,000 Babruysk Jews were shot and buried in mass graves.
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considered the largely-evacuated city "a dump consisting mainly of wooden houses" and was appalled by the "extremely primitive" surrounding area.
1996:(1928–2010), Soviet writer, screenwriter, director, and producer. Emigrated from the Soviet Union to Israel, then to the United States and Russia.
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1946:(1895–1972), Israeli Minister of Agriculture (1955–1959), Speaker of the Knesset (1959–1969), acting president for one month in 1963
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featured Babruysk in a video entitled "Back To The USSR | Lost In The Belarus Provinces".
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there is a map titled Bobruisk loosely based on the city.
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Church of the Immaculate Conception of Saint Virgin Mary
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1833:(born 1993), Belarusian-Ukrainian singer and songwriter
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was built on one of the hills near the Berezina River.
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2049:(1829–1893), Russian-Jewish banker and philanthropist
1827:(born 1981), Ukrainian film director and screenwriter
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During the 1890s, the citizens of Babruysk witnessed
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rock band (Russia): both founders are from Babruysk.
2575:(in Russian). Weather and Climate (Погода и климат)
62:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
1960:, avoided execution in 1938 by fleeing to the USA.
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2008:(1891–1956), Israeli poet, writer and translator
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2060:List of twin towns and sister cities in Belarus
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1966:(1948–2010), Latvian journalist and politician
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2573:"Weather and Climate-The Climate of Babruysk"
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1895:(1908–1987), geologist (tectonics specialist)
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932:Between February 2 and March 11, 1918, was a
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2710:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
2431:Poles, Jews, and the politics of nationality
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1940:(1873–1960), Yiddish theater star, singer
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1865:(1887–1956), American Yiddish poet
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1990:, Israeli art historian
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