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    Eišiškės (redirect from Ejszyszki)
    Eišiškės (pronunciation, Polish: Ejszyszki, Russian: Эйши́шки/Eishishki, Belarusian: Эйшы́шкі/Eishyshki, Yiddish: אײשישאָק/Eyshishok/Eishishok) is a city...
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    Eliach was born Sonia Sonenzon (Yiddish name Shayna) to a Jewish family in Ejszyszki (Yiddish: איישישאָק/Eishyshok) near Vilna. It is a small town now Eišiškės...
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  • Literary Prize in Warsaw, for his two-volume book of history entitled Ejszyszki. According to Chodakiewicz, his work refutes Yaffa Eliach's allegations...
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    engineer. Between 1847 and 1852 he constructed a parish church in Eišiškės (Ejszyszki in Polish), now Lithuania. Although loyal to Imperial Russia, the anti-Russian...
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    Mifflin, 1997. Zbigniew Romaniuk. The Story of Two Shtetls: Brańsk and Ejszyszki, Part One. The Polish Educational Foundation in North America, 1998. Datner...
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    Jewish family-man Moshe Sonenson with a plea for help following the 1941 Ejszyszki massacre, which he escaped with his wife Zipporah, 10-year-old son Yitzhak...
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    Marek Jan Chodakiewicz, The Last Rising in the Eastern Borderlands: The Ejszyszki Epilogue in its Historical Context Archived 9 October 2018 at the Wayback...
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    1794. The Voivodeship consisted of three parts: Merecz Land Preny Land Ejszyszki Land Volumina legum t. 10 Konstytucje Sejmu Grodzieńskiego z 1793 roku...
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    Holocaust. The northern part of the former Lida county, including the town of Ejszyszki (now Eišiškės) became part of Lithuania. Citations Wegner, Bernd (1997)...
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  • Polish Educational Foundation in North (1998). The Story of Two Shtetls: Ejszyszki. Polish Educational Foundation in North America. Piotrowski, Paweł; Szwagrzyk...
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  • Dukszty Дукшты/ Dukšty Дукшты Dukšty דוקשט/Duksht Dukschten Dūkšta Eišiškės Ejszyszki Эйши́шки/ Ejšiški Эйшы́шкі Ejšyški אײשישאׇק/Eyshishok Eiksiskendorf Eišišķes...
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    Marek Jan Chodakiewicz, The Last Rising in the Eastern Borderlands: The Ejszyszki Epilogue in its Historical Context Association of Veterans of Polish Border...
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    second flag was funded by the residents of the lands of Lida, Minsk and Ejszyszki, and presented to the soldiers by Marshall Józef Piłsudski in Wilno, on...
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    in the Battle of the Niemen River. On October 5, the regiment captured Ejszyszki, and on October 14, it was ordered to protect the rail line from Grodno...
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