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warsaw, frankfurt, lublin, lvov, kovno, czeslochowa
Nazis came in and gathered Jews and put the yellow star of David. they were found ans killed or sent off to concentration camps. at the camps they were killed at arrival, or worked to death. when they were shipped they were handled with no care some also did not make through shipping Many people were placed into gas chambers and pasted away - the Nazis made Jews do much of the organising themselves. - most of the victims of the camps were cremated. - the Holocaust did not follow a pre-determined plan, but was a constantly evolving event. - many things that were true about the Holocaust at the start were not true at the end, leading to many generalizations being untrue. - the Nazis would try to profit from the Jews as much as possible, using everything that they could, including gold from their teeth and hair from the women. - there were many people and many nations that looked on and did nothing during the Holocaust. - not a single person was punished by the Nazis for not carrying out orders with regards to the Holocaust.
If you mean which was the largest ghetto in Lithuania, then i believe it was Kovno.
Kovno Kollel was created in 1877.
warsaw, frankfurt, lublin, lvov, kovno, czeslochowa
Central Lithuania from 1920 to 1939.
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Sol Horowitz was born on November 4, 1872, in Kovno, Lithuania.
Cheslav Sabinsky was born in 1885, in Vilkobruika, Kovno province, Russia [now Kaunas province, Lithuania].
Neither first neither second are Lithuanian cities, but closest by you meaning could be Kaunas city.
P. Klimas has written: 'Les territoires lithuaniens' -- subject(s): Kovno, Russia (Government), Lithuanians
Jesse De Vorska was born on July 13, 1898, in Kovno, Russian Empire [now Kaunas, Lithuania].
Alexander Lawrence has written: 'Aliunde' 'A memorandum on the Memel treason trial in Kovno' -- subject(s): Trials, Trials (Treason)
Parker J. Palmer has written: 'The Courage to Teach Guide for Reflection and Renewal' -- subject(s): Teaching, Teachers, Learning 'Dr. Elkhanan Elkes of the Kovno Ghetto' 'Let your life speak' -- subject(s): Vocation, Christianity, Spiritualiteit, Vocational Guidance, Occupations, Leefwijze, Christianisme, Center for Teaching and Learning collection, Whitman College 'The church, the university, and urban society: focus on the church' -- subject(s): Christian sociology, Religious institutions, City churches 'Stories of the Courage to Teach' 'Leading from within' -- subject(s): Christian leadership, Clergy, Psychology 'The heart of higher education' -- subject(s): Educational change, Educational innovations, Philosophy, Higher Education 'The active life' -- subject(s): Spirituality