The destruction of Jewish Kovno Kaunas, Lithuania : translation of 'Umkum fun der Yidisher Kovne'

"The ghetto in Kovno has its own tragic place in history because of the cruelty of conditions there and the revolt of Jews towards the end of its days. The dire circumstances of the ghetto became more widely known after World War II with the discovery of secret archives, diaries, drawings, and...

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