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RR Ussia A B C D E D Madona a u g Karsava Loknya ga a Vol v a Varaklani Ghettos in Belarus and Russia Opochka 1939 - 1944 Jekabpils Ludza Toropets Major Ghettos Birzai 1 Other Ghettos Latvia Major Cities Vabalninkas Rzhev Rokiskis 0 60 120 Kupiskis Kamajai Daugavpils Kilometers Nevel Subacius Ilyino Dusetai Rossony Troskunai Uzpaliai Drissa Druja Volyntsy Vyzuonos Salakas Braslaw Soly Miory Dukszty Lithuania Opsa Dzisna Borovukha Trudy Usvyaty Daugieliszki Widze Hermanowicze Velizh Ignalinko Polotsk Yezerishche Vetrino r Szarkowszczyzna Luzki Sirotino Gorodok e Worniany p Voronichi e Sirvintos Nowo Swieciany Ulla Shumilino Yanovichi i Hoduciszki n Glebokie Plissa Ushachi D Lyntupy Vitebsk 2 Kublichi Podbrodzie Dunilowicze Mejszagola Ostrovno N Kiemieliszki Kobylnik Liozno e Mikulino r Swir i Lepel s Michaliszki Zakharino Vilna Parafjanowo Dokszyce Bystrzyca Troki Miadziol Krzywicze Senno Rudnya Studio Gideon Dan,Jerusalem Ostrowiec Dolhinow Smolensk Rudamina Gusino lja Smorgonie Wi Oboltsy Rossasna Oszmiana Smolyany Lyady Krasny Kaluga Orsha Ilja Dubrovno Zaskiewicze Pleshchenitsy Kokhanovo Krewo Zembin Lebiedziew Tolochin Baran Woronow Sloveni U . 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R - U k r a i n e Olyka Klewan Antonowka A B C D E Balta C 4 Kock B 3 Radom B 3 Bar C 4 Kolo A 2 Radomsko B 3 Baranowicze C 2 Kolozsvar B 5 Radziwillow B 3 Ghettos in Europe Bedzin A 3 Konskie B 3 Rawa Ruska B 3 Ventspils Belaya Tserkov C 4 Korzec C 3 Riga C 1 1939 - 1944 Belchatow B 3 Kowel B 3 Rogachev C 2 Berdicheva C 4 Kozienice B 3 Rohatyn B 4 g E Beregszaszl B 4 Krakow B 3 Rokiskis C 1 as o Major Ghettos te BershadV C 4 Krasnik B 3 Rokitno C 3 Riga rn Biala Podlaska B 3 Kremenchug D 4 Roslavl D 2 Fr on Bialystok B 2 Krynki B 2 Rowne C 3 Other Ghettos Liepaja tli ne Bielsko-Biala A 3 Krzemieniec C 3 Rozyszcze C 3 1 Baltic 1 1 94 Bilgoraj B 3 Kutno D 2 Rybnitsa C 4 Major Cities Latvia U 2 Birzai C 1 Lask B 3 Sambor B 4 Sea .S Bobruysk C 2 Leczyca B 3 Sanok B 4 . Bolechow B 4 Lezajsk B 3 Sarny C 3 Birzai S Borisov C 2 Lida C 2 Satoraljaujhely B 4 0 100 200 .R Boryslaw B 4 Liepaja B 1 Shepetovka C 3 Siauliai Vo Brody B 3 Lodz B 3 Siauliai B 1 lga Kilometers Rokiskis - Brzesc nad Bugiem B 3 Lomza B 2 Siemiatycze B 3 Panevezys Nevel R BrzezanyKlyazma B 4 Lowicz B 3 Sieradz A 3 u Brzeziny B 3 Lubartow B 3 Sierpc B 2 Daugavpils Druja ss Buczacz B 4 Lublin B 3 Skalat C 4 Lithuania i Budapest A 4 Luboml B 3 Skierniewice B 3 Europe Lambert Conformal Conic Projection a Dzisna Cernauti C 4 Luck C 3 Slavuta C 3 Kedainiai Ukmerge Checiny B 3 Lukow B 3 Slonim C 2 Polotsk Chelm B 3 Lwow B 4 Slutsk C 2 Vitebsk Cherkassy a D 4 Makow Mazowiecki B 2 Smolensk D 2 Koenigsberg Glebokie Chimielnik Ok B 3 Maramarossziget B 4 Sniatyn B 4 G Vilkaviskis Chisinau C 5 Marosvasarhely B 5 Sochaczew B 3 Danzig Kaunas Chrzanow B 3 Miedzyrzec Podlaski B 3 Sokal B 3 Dokszyce Chudnov C 4 Mielec B 3 Sokolow Podlaski B 3 Vilna Dolhinow Ciechanow B 2 Minsk C 2 Sosnowiec A 3 Czestochowa A 3 Minsk Maz. B 3 Stalino E 4 e Smolensk Kaluga Germany Orsha Czortkow C 4 Miskolc B 4 Stanislawow B 4 Oszmiana Dabrowa Gornicza A 3 Mlawa B 2 Starokonstantinov C 4 Borisov Dabrowica C 3 Mogilev C 2 Staszow B 3 2 r Vistula Daugavpils C 1 Mogilev Podolskiy C 4 Stoczek B 2 2 Lida Grodno Iwje Dawidgrodek C 3 Mozyr C 3 Stolin C 3 Minsk Deblin-Irena B 3 Munkacs B 4 Stopnica B 3 Berlin Mogilev Roslavl O Debrecen B 4 Nadworna B 4 Stryj B 4 m k a Des B 5 Nagybanya B 4 Szabadka A 5 Mlawa Nieman Lomza Zdzieciol Dokszyce C 2 Nagyszollos B 4 Szatmarnemeti B 4 Sierpc Bialystok Krynki Dolhinow C 2 Nagyvarad B 4 Szeged A 5 Ciechanow U.S.S.R - Belaru Poznan Makow s Drohobycz B 4 Nemirov C 4 Szombathely A 4 a Mazowiecki Zambrow Slonim Baranowicze Druja C 1 Nevel C 1 Szydlowiec B 3 E Wloclawek Plock Plonsk Wolkowysk Nieswiez Dubno C 3 Nieswiez C 2 Tarnopol C 4 lb Pultusk Bobruysk e Bug Kleck Dunayevtsy C 4 Novograd-Volynskiy C 3 Ternovka C 4 Nowy Dwor Dzisna C 2 Nowy Dwor B 2 Tiraspol C 5 n Kolo Kutno Stoczek Slutsk Rogachev Wegrow Iput Felsoviso B 4 Nowy Sacz B 4 Tomaszow .Maz B 3 Leczyca Sochaczew Wolomin Sokolow Podlaski Pruzana Zhlobin Gaysin C 4 Nyiregyhaza B 4 Tomaszow Lubelski B 3 Kalisz Lowicz Warsaw Minsk Maz. 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