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This article distorts evidence from newspaper article ( http://www.praguepost.com/P03/2004/Art/1007/opin1.php/) which it cites.
There is no mention of the nationality of the local police force in the article which is cited as evidence. Actually, article by Mr. Katchanovski argues that in "Everything is Illuminated" Jonathan Safran Foer mistakenly overemphasizes the antisemitism of Ukrainians.
I suggest: (1) removing nationality of the police collaborationist forces who helped nazis in executing Jewish people, (2) adding a section about the role of Ukrainian partisans (primarily Nationalist, but also Communist) in rescuing Jewish people of Trochenbrod and helping them to resist nazis. -- Gennadiy Kornev ( talk) 20:26, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
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If I understood right, the exact village name was Sofievka (please, check out the polish article at pl.wiki), then the Yddish people nicknamed it as Trochenbrod (or maybe, better, in german: "Trockenbrod" = dry bread). So, what was the official name of the village? -- Holapaco77 ( talk) 17:21, 25 November 2016 (UTC)
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This article distorts evidence from newspaper article ( http://www.praguepost.com/P03/2004/Art/1007/opin1.php/) which it cites.
There is no mention of the nationality of the local police force in the article which is cited as evidence. Actually, article by Mr. Katchanovski argues that in "Everything is Illuminated" Jonathan Safran Foer mistakenly overemphasizes the antisemitism of Ukrainians.
I suggest: (1) removing nationality of the police collaborationist forces who helped nazis in executing Jewish people, (2) adding a section about the role of Ukrainian partisans (primarily Nationalist, but also Communist) in rescuing Jewish people of Trochenbrod and helping them to resist nazis. -- Gennadiy Kornev ( talk) 20:26, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
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If I understood right, the exact village name was Sofievka (please, check out the polish article at pl.wiki), then the Yddish people nicknamed it as Trochenbrod (or maybe, better, in german: "Trockenbrod" = dry bread). So, what was the official name of the village? -- Holapaco77 ( talk) 17:21, 25 November 2016 (UTC)
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