Mirties kolona: prie Červenēs nužudytiems atminti

A chilling, partly fictionalized account of the gruesome Chervyen massacre (known as Červenės žudynės in Lithuanian), written by one of its few survivors. The campaign in late June of 1941 saw Lithuanian, Polish, and Belarusian political prisoners marched from Minsk toward Soviet Russia, with the ma...

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1. Verfasser: Tolis, Antanas (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Lithuanian
Veröffentlicht: Chicago, Ill. Išleido "Draugas" 1947
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Zusammenfassung:A chilling, partly fictionalized account of the gruesome Chervyen massacre (known as Červenės žudynės in Lithuanian), written by one of its few survivors. The campaign in late June of 1941 saw Lithuanian, Polish, and Belarusian political prisoners marched from Minsk toward Soviet Russia, with the majority executed along the way and in a forest between Chervyen and Bobruisk in Eastern Belarus. It is believed that only approximately forty of the Lithuanian prisoners survived. Such executions took place in various places following the beginning of the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
Beschreibung:The designer of the wrapper was Jonas Pilipauskas (1912–1983), a Lithuanian-American artist, who was born in Hartford, but raised in Lithuania, before returning in 1931.
Beschreibung:252 Seiten 23 cm

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