General |
- Kremenets History,
by Dr. Ronald D. Doctor, 2001 (PDF)
- Pinkas
hakehillot Polin (Encyclopaedia
of Jewish Communities, Poland), Volume
5
Includes entries for many
Kremenets-district towns
- Kremenets
Entry in Jewish Encyclopedia, 1901
- Kremenets
Entry in Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Extracts from History of the Jews in
Russia and Poland, 1916, by Simon Dubnow
- Yizkor
Books for Kremenets-District Towns
Kremenets, Lanovtsy, Pochayev,
Radzivilov, Vishnevets, Vyshgorodok,
Yampol, and more; most include history
chapters
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Pre-Partition Poland
(Pre-1792) |
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Partition through
World War I (1772-1914) |
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Slownik Geograficzny [Geographic
Dictionary], 1880-1904:
Entries for Vishnevets, Shumsk,
Oleksinets, & Kremenets
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Kremenets Towns in Cohen's Shtetl
Finder (PDF)
Entries for Berezhtsy, Kremenets,
Lanovtsy, Novyy Oleksinets, Pochayev,
Radzivilov, Vishnevets, and Yampol
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Interwar Years
(1918-1939) |
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Holocaust Era |
- In the Clutches of the NKVD in Krzemieniec (PDF), by Edmund Bosakowski
- Fleeing Warsaw for Krzemieniec (PDF), by Ambassador A. J. Drexel Biddle, Jr.
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The Kremenets Uprising, from The
Holocaust of Volhynian Jews, by
Shmuel Spector (Word)
- Destruction of the Kremenets Ghetto: Photos by Herman Hermanowicz (contributed by Iryna Danylyuk)
- 1917-1990: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Archives: Items Associated with Kremenets-District and Nearby Towns
Documents, names, lists, photos, and artifacts
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The Holocaust by Bullets in Ukraine, via Yahad in Unum (clickable map of killing sites, with documentation and eyewitness accounts)
Katerburg (coming soon)
Kozin
Lanovtsy (coming soon)
Kremenets (coming soon)
Pochayev (coming soon)
Radzivilov
Shumsk (coming soon)
Vishnevets (coming soon)
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Volhynia during World War II
Activities of Jewish resistance groups
and partisan units in Volhynia from
autumn 1942 through mid-1943. This map
shows major rivers, roads and railroads.
From The Holocaust of Volhynia Jews,
1941-1944, by Shmuel Spector, p.
224.
- "The Holocaust of
the Jews from Krzemieniec in the Year
1942," Jerzy Struminski (Word)
(Caution ... this is graphic and
extremely disturbing.)
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Post-World War II |
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