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The village of Podol, created a town in 1781, owed its development to its position on a main highway and, after the 1860s, on a railway running south from Moscow. The city now has engineering, nonferrous-metallurgical, cement, and food-processing industries.
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Industrial Growth. Podolsk's cement factoryThe laying of the Varshavskoe shosse (highway) through the city in 1844 to 1847 led to the development of the city's ...
Podolsk is an industrial city, center of Podolsk Urban Okrug, Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Pakhra River Podolsk. Подольск. City. Center of Podolsk.
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In August 1941, Kamenets-Podolsk became the site of a mass killing of Jews. This was one of the first large-scale mass murders of the Final Solution.
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KAMENETS-PODOLSKI, city in Khmelnitski district (until the 1950s district capital), in Ukraine; under the rule of Lithuania from the 14th century, ...
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Kamianets-Podilskyi is a historical center of Podolia region, serving as a capital of Podillia Duchy, Podolian Voivodeship, Podolia Governorate following ...
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This Yizkor book commemorates Kamenets-Podolskiy (Ukraine). This edition was published in 1966 by Sponsors of the Kamenetz-Podolsk Memorial Book in New York ...
From the 14th century Kamianets-Podilskyi was a royal city, the capital of the Podolia Province and the seat of local bishops. The first mention of Jews in ...
(Pol., Kamieniec Podolski; Rus., Kamenets Podol'skii), city on the Smotrich River (a tributary of the Dniester) and district center of the Khmel'nyts'kyi ...
On August 26, 1941, between 12000 and 14000 Jews deported to Kamenets Podolsk from Hungarian-contr.
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