Shalom (Simcha) Zorin (Hebrew: שלום זורין 1902–1974) was a Jewish Soviet partisan commander in Minsk. Many Jewish partisans in Byelorussia had their own...
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Soviet politician Simcha Zorin (1902–1974), Soviet Jewish partisan in World War II Valentin Zorin (1925–2016), Russian author Valerian Zorin (1902–1986), Soviet...
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rabbi Simcha Zissel Ziv (1824–1898), early leader of the Musar movement Simcha Zorin (1902–1974), Jewish Soviet partisan commander in Minsk Simchah Roth (died...
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leading Belarusian authority on the laws of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Simcha Zorin (1902–1974) World War II partisan Asher ben Löb Günzburg (1754–1823)...
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Pyotr Vershigora Nancy Wake Napoleon Zervas Henri Giraud Romain Gary Simcha Zorin Jonas Žemaitis Kaji Wataru Sanzo Nosaka Gijs van Hall Walraven van Hall...
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Bielski Tuvia Bielski Alexander Zeisal Bielski Abba Kovner Shalom Yoran Simcha Zorin 19th Infantry Division (Poland) 29th Infantry Division (Poland) Anti-Fascist...
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resistance fighter who fought back the Germans and their collaborators Simcha Zorin, a Jewish Soviet partisan commander in Minsk of a group that consisted...
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(1927–2017), writer, athlete, teacher Cläre Tisch (1907–1942?), economist Simcha Zorin (1902–1974), partisan Maly Trostenets extermination camp The Holocaust...
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Haviva Reik Joseph Serchuk Hannah Szenes Yitzhak Wittenberg Shalom Yoran Simcha Zorin Jewish resistance in German-occupied Europe Jewish Combat Organization...
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