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HISTORICAL REGION OF BELARUS
Western Belarus; West Belarus
  • Children gathered at the dining hall of the [[Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia]], Poland, 1935
  • pl}} Marek Wierzbicki, [https://web.archive.org/web/20090406173221/http://bialorus.pl/index.php?secId=49&docId=60&&Rozdzial=historia ''Stosunki polsko-białoruskie pod okupacją sowiecką (1939–1941)'']. "Białoruskie Zeszyty Historyczne" (НА СТАРОНКАХ КАМУНІКАТУ, Biełaruski histaryczny zbornik) 20 (2003), p. 186–188. Retrieved 16 July 2007.</ref>
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  • Presumed greatest extent of areas with Belarusian presence according to research by Belarusian ethnographers [[Yefim Karsky]] (1903, yellow) and [[Mitrofan Dovnar-Zapol'skiy]] (1919, red), overlaid with the territory of post-1991 Belarus (green)
  • Soviet order of battle]] marked in dark pink.
  • annexed by the Russian Empire]] during the partitions (in shades of green) remained in the Soviet Union after World War I.
  • Polish families deported to Siberia after the Soviet annexation of the eastern regions of the [[Second Polish Republic]].

Belarus      
n. Belarus, wit rusland (een land dat ontstond in 1991 met de ontbinding van de sovjet unie)
Brest Litovsk         
  • A southern stretch of the ring [[barracks]] of the Citadel with a projecting semi-tower on the left
  • left
  • In 1019, Brest was first mentioned in chronicles as "''Berestye''"
  • [[German–Soviet military parade in Brest-Litovsk]] at the conclusion of the [[Invasion of Poland]]. In the centre are Major General [[Heinz Guderian]] from the [[Wehrmacht]] and Brigadier [[Semyon Krivoshein]] from the [[Red Army]].
  • 12 December 1932 The Begin family of Brest-Litovsk Jewish community. Top left to right Herzl; Menahem; Rachel. In front their parents. Only Menahem and Rachel survived the Shoah
  • [[Menachem Begin]]
  • Rowing course in Brest
  • [[Regional Sport Complex Brestsky]], Brest's largest stadium
  • A monument in memory of the Jews of Brest who were murdered in the Holocaust. In [[Kiryat Shaul cemetery]] in [[Tel Aviv]]
CITY OF BELARUS, CAPITAL OF BREST REGION
Brest-Litovsk; Brest-Litovsk, Russia; Brzesc; Brzesc Litewski; Brzesc nad Bugiem; Brzesc Bialoruski; Brest, (Belarus); Brest-litovsk; Lietuvos Brasta; Berestye; Brest-Litowsk; Brest (Belarus); Brześć; Brześć nad Bugiem; Bieraście; Brześć Litewski; Brest Litovsk; Bierascie; Litovsk; Brest Litovski; Брэст; Lietuvos brąsta; Брест; Берестя; בּריסק; Biareście; Biarescie; Berestie; Berestov, Belarus; Brest-Livotsk; Lietuvos brasta; Brest-on-the-Bug; History of Brest, Belarus; Berestia (city); Berestya (city); Brisk (city); Brest on Bug; Brisk, Belarus; Brasta, Belarus; List of people from Brest, Belarus
Brest Litovsk (vroegere naam van stad Brest)

Определение

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Википедия

Western Belorussia

Western Belorussia or Western Belarus (Belarusian: Заходняя Беларусь, romanized: Zachodniaja Bielaruś; Polish: Zachodnia Białoruś; Russian: Западная Белоруссия, romanized: Zapadnaya Belorussiya) is a historical region of modern-day Belarus which belonged to the Second Polish Republic during the interwar period. For twenty years before the 1939 invasion of Poland, it was the northern part of the Polish Kresy macroregion. Following the end of World War II in Europe, most of Western Belorussia was ceded to the Soviet Union by the Allies, while some of it, including Białystok, was given to the Polish People's Republic. Until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Western Belorussia formed the western part of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR). Today, it constitutes the west of modern Belarus.

Created by the USSR after the conquest of Poland, the new western provinces of Byelorussian SSR acquired from Poland included Baranavichy, Belastok, Brest, Vileyka and the Pinsk Regions. They were reorganized one more time after the Soviet liberation of Belarus into the contemporary western provinces of Belarus which include all of Grodno and Brest voblasts, as well as parts of today's Minsk and Vitebsk voblasts. Vilnius was returned by the USSR to the Republic of Lithuania which soon after that became the Lithuanian SSR.