Examples of 'jedwabne' in a sentence

Meaning of "jedwabne"

jedwabne (noun) - a town in Poland that was the site of a massacre of Jewish residents by their Polish neighbors during World War II. The Jedwabne pogrom is a dark chapter in Polish history and has sparked debates and controversy over responsibility, memory, and reconciliation.

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Most of the locals of Jedwabne boycotted the ceremony.
Some readers refused to accept it as an account of the Jedwabne pogrom.
The massacre at Jedwabne comes to mind.
A majority condemned the actions of the Poles involved in the Jedwabne massacre.
A number of Jedwabne Jews escaped to other towns.
Anniversary of the Jedwabne pogrom.
Awareness of the Jedwabne massacre among the Polish public was very high.
Hundreds of Jewish residents of the town of Jedwabne were murdered by Poles.
For two whole years all of Poland was discussing the pogrom in Jedwabne.
The Polish debate about Jedwabne has been going on for several months.
Pogrom memorial in Jedwabne.
Jedwabne is the new kind of Holocaust, the murder of neighbors by neighbors.
News on Jedwabne.
Levin was 10 when he fled the Nazis with his family from a town close to Jedwabne.
Massacre in Jedwabne.

See also

Map of Jedwabne crime scene, compiled from Polish court documents.
Monument at Jedwabne.
Jedwabne Postanowienie " " Poland stops exhumation of Jewish mass grave.
One-third of the IPN witnesses had been eyewitnesses of some part of the Jedwabne pogrom.
The Jewish community in Jedwabne was established in the 18th century.
On the morning of February 9 the Germans launched an offensive east of Jedwabne.
Background = = The Jewish community in Jedwabne was established in the 18th century.
Some Polish readers refused to accept Gross ' book as an account of the Jedwabne pogrom.
We from Jedwabne ”.
Polish film-maker Agnieszka Arnold made two documentary films interviewing witnesses of the Jedwabne massacre.
Transcript of Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski 's speech at Jedwabne on 60th anniversary of the massacre.
Former president Bronislaw Komorowski publicly apologized for the Jedwabne massacre in 2011.

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