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53 trolleĭbus

Vavilonskoe smeshenie istoriĭ. (Risunki Bogdana Dovgi︠a︡lo)

Published in
Minsk
Year
2024
Pages
94
Volume1
94
Illustrations and maps
illustrations
Cover
Paperback
Circulation
55 copies
Weight
0.360 kg
ISBN
978-985-7303-05-2
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The plot of the graphic novel “53 Trolleybus” is based on the stories of Vladimir Rabinovich from the book “Rabinovich, Shame on You,” a free retelling of the unpublished memoirs of lawyer Isaac Lenchner, the urban legend about three tanks and other stories. The author considers any coincidence with reality to be his merit. Part of the book is devoted to terrible events - stories about fascists, Jewish ghettos. Over the course of two years and three months, at least 97 thousand Jews died here in raids, pogroms and raids, in agony from hunger and disease. - Jewish ghettos are essentially death camps. They became part of the Nazi policy of genocide, aimed at exterminating people on racial, national and religious grounds, because the Third Reich condemned all Jews of Europe and the USSR without exception to extermination. During the Great Patriotic War, the Belarusian lands became a kind of “scientific center” for the Nazis, where they worked out methods for quickly eliminating a large number of racially unfit people, according to fascist ideology. The Minsk ghetto was one of the largest not only in Belarus, but throughout the entire Nazi-occupied territory of the USSR. It was created on July 19, 1941 - not even a month had passed since the Nazi invasion of the capital of the BSSR. A separate area was allocated for the ghetto - about 40 streets and alleys in the southwest of Minsk. Now this is the center: Nemiga, Rakovskaya, Kollectornaya, Sukhaya, Yubileinaya Square...
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