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Do you think the influence of Flemish/Dutch masonry and style should be mentioned? Take a look at the Croy family castle in the Nederlands, as an example.
Anchorite 18:36, 27 April 2006 (UTC)reply
Second World War
From the into pgph: During WWII, it came under the dominion of the Nazi occupying force and served as a ghetto for the local Jewish population prior to their liquidation.
Liquidation where? At the moment it's emotive rather than encyclopedic. Anyway my knowledge may be hazy but would it not have been occupied by the Russians at some point, at the beginning or end of the war (or both)?
Hakluyt bean 16:22, 14 January 2007 (UTC)reply
No, it wasn't. Western Belarus was incorporating into USSR according to the opinion of it's natives.
93.84.29.94 (
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'opinion of the natives' in 1939-1941 - he, he, aren't we reading straight from the Stalin, Beria, Molotov's dispatches and the Great Soviet Encyclopedia? This is one of the best jokes I have read in a long time.. pa ka, tavarishch. —Preceding
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Related World Heritage Sites
How is the Mir Castle Complex related to the Litomysl Castle in the Czech Republic??? —Preceding
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