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Summary Of: Biała Podlaska

The first historical document mentioning Biała Podlaska dates to 1481... After the war Biała Podlaska has been developing into a more modern city but still retains many of the original... The first mention of Jewish settlement in Biała Podlaska dates from 1621 when 30 Jewish families were granted rights of residence there... of Biała Podlaska were typical of the small communities of that time... The Germans captured Biała Podlaska on 13 September 1939... a number of Jewish men were sent from Biała Podlaska to the forced labour camps at Belzec... for the factories built by the Germans in Biała Podlaska and its environs... the Jews were to be forced to leave Biała Podlaska and evacuated to the west... handed to the SS from the municipality of Biała Podlaska requesting decent treatment for the arriving Jews... The second deportation of the Jews of Biała Podlaska began on 26 September 1942 and ended on 1 October 1942... The fate of the remaining deportees from Biała Podlaska was shared with the rest of the Jews of Miedzyrzec... left a group of 300 Jewish workers in Biała Podlaska to clear the ghetto and to destroy the... Biała Podlaska was liberated by the... of the hole that was ripped out of Biała Podlaska by the Holocaust...

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