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  1. Kolky, Ukraine (Pages 354-387)

    A group of Ukrainian policemen and peasants who worked with the Gestapo changed their clothes into Soviet uniforms or the clothing of men who ostensibly had been in the forest for a long time; they …

  2. Kolky, Ukraine (Pages 389-397)

    He got up. Stood up on his feet. Soviet pilots stood before him. The pilots carried out a thorough search of Noynye and found the German paper on him. Seeing this German paper with the eagle and not …

  3. Kolky, Ukraine (Pages 313-353)

    After the war, when I began to ask about Jews from my shtetl, I learned that Yisroel Sima, his wife and daughter perished in the Lutsk ghetto; his younger son, Avraham, was mobilized in the Soviet Army …

  4. Kolky, Ukraine (Pages 249-254)

    I also learned from the general how Avraham Kerner – the twin brother of my friend Genek – ended his life. * * * – On the other side of the front, four people wearing parachutes were dropped from a Soviet …

  5. Kolky, Ukraine (Pages 255-312)

    Our leader was a former officer in the Soviet Army from the Wasilenka family. 16. We walked in the direction of Kovel. We moved only at night, but without fear as if we were the bosses. The partisans …

  6. Kolky, Ukraine (Pages 205-248) - JewishGen

    The Soviet Army liberated Vilna in the summer of 1944. Along with it [the Soviet Army], many of the Vilna partisans fought for the city. Berl returned to the city with which his body and his fight were …

  7. Kolky, Ukraine (Pages 135-172) - JewishGen

    We wandered around Kiev hungry and with empty souls until we were sent away to a burned out sovkhoz [Soviet state owned farm]. It was bitter and dark here, too.