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Which is the Hassidic Anipoli (and is it the same as Hanipol)? After editing this (Polish) Annopole entry, I received a message pointing me to a third Annopol, or rather Hannopil, besides Annopol-Rachow. It, like the Rachow one is in the Ukraine, and it too (like the other two) had a majority of Jews living there before the Holocaust during WWII. The mass graves (used as agricultural fields - shocking!!) are from which of the Annopols?
From the disambiguation pages there are at least 16 towns with a name similar to Annopol. What about these other Annopols? Did they too have a large community of Jews, and what happened to those Jews in WWII?
If you have answers, or links, please point me to them. Please also see the detailed discussion below. פשוט pashute ♫ ( talk) 21:32, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
Here are my sources:
From Annopole (disambiguation):
Then there is this source about several mass graves - that are being used as regular agricultural fields (shocking!). Where are these graves. Are they all around the same Annopol? And which Annopol is it?
Could anybody help me straighten out the sources and history. At Yad Vashem there definitely has been a mix up, and so has there been here, in the English WP entries.
So:
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Which is the Hassidic Anipoli (and is it the same as Hanipol)? After editing this (Polish) Annopole entry, I received a message pointing me to a third Annopol, or rather Hannopil, besides Annopol-Rachow. It, like the Rachow one is in the Ukraine, and it too (like the other two) had a majority of Jews living there before the Holocaust during WWII. The mass graves (used as agricultural fields - shocking!!) are from which of the Annopols?
From the disambiguation pages there are at least 16 towns with a name similar to Annopol. What about these other Annopols? Did they too have a large community of Jews, and what happened to those Jews in WWII?
If you have answers, or links, please point me to them. Please also see the detailed discussion below. פשוט pashute ♫ ( talk) 21:32, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
Here are my sources:
From Annopole (disambiguation):
Then there is this source about several mass graves - that are being used as regular agricultural fields (shocking!). Where are these graves. Are they all around the same Annopol? And which Annopol is it?
Could anybody help me straighten out the sources and history. At Yad Vashem there definitely has been a mix up, and so has there been here, in the English WP entries.
So:
פשוט pashute ♫ ( talk) 21:32, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
Hello fellow Wikipedians,
I have just modified one external link on Annopol. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit this simple FaQ for additional information. I made the following changes:
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