Naliboki, Belarus
Jewish Community of Naliboki
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Books (3):
◦Rubezevits, Derevno, Nalibok (Tel Aviv, 1964)
◦Ayaratenu Nalibok, hayeha
ve-hurbana (Tel
Aviv, 1967)
•Some detailed lists of
partisans from the "Biographical Dictionary of
Jewish Resistance” book at:
There
is information there relating to partisans in
Naliboki.
•A list of martyrs from
the "Our town Nalibok, its existence and
destruction” book at:
• The Holocaust in Belorussia,
1941-1944, Tel
Aviv 2000, 432 pp. Leonid Smilovitsky ISBN
965-7094-24-0
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6aCed1Z3JywSFpZRkJXaHp0YXc/view
•Several
stories about partisans in the chapter on
Destruction and Heroism" (Pages 206-268):
Additional information
for Naliboki:
.
Other web sites:
Naliboki, Belarus
Naliboki [Rus, Pol],
Nalibaki [Bel], Nalibok [Yid], Nalybok, Nalyboki
Belarusian: Налібакі.
Russian: Налибоки. Hebrew: נליבוק / נאליבוקי
27 miles ENE of
Navahrudak (Nowogródek), 23 miles S of Valozhyn
(Wołożyn), 22 miles NW of Stowbtsy (Stołpce).
[Not to be confused with
a Naliboki near Vselyub/Wsielub at 53°42' 25°42'].
Jewish
Population: 95 (in 1885), 185 (in 1921)
1900:
Naliboki, Oshmyany uyezd, Vilna gubernia, Russian Empire
1930:
Naliboki, Wołożyn powiat, Nowogródek województwo, Poland
Coordinates: 53° 45′ 47″ N, 26° 28′ 31″ E
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