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1942-43, many Jews starved and died from disease. Others were sent to slave labor camps. In April 1943, another 1000 Jews were murdered near the Zbarazh railway station, and in June, German and Ukrainian police shot the remaining few hundred Jews. After that, Germans and Ukrainians hunted down Jews who were hidden in the forests. Only about 60 Zbarazh Jews of the 3000, who had lived in the town before the war survived.
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Zbarazh was occupied by the Germans on July 4, 1941, but before the occupation authority was in place, Ukrainian nationalists instigated a pogrom that murdered twenty Jews and burned two synagogues. Soviet prisoners of war were also killed. By the time of the German invasion, the Jewish population of
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for the 2000 Jews from Zbarazh and neighboring areas that had been sent to the town. About 20 people shared each room in the ghetto. In the expectation of further deportations, some Jews found hiding places. Nonetheless, in November, another 1000 Jews were sent to Belzec. During the winter of
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around 3000 had swelled to around 5000 because of refugees from western Poland. Later in 1941, the German security police murdered 70 Jews in the Lubianka Forest. In 1942, around 3000 Jews were sent from Zbarazh to the
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killing camp on four occasions, sometimes by way of Tarnopol. In October, some Jews were sent to the Janowska Street camp in Lwow and others were killed in Zbarazh. After that, the Germans established a
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Throughout the centuries, Zbarazh was the capital of the properties of the Zbaraski family. After the line had ended, the town was transferred to the
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After the collapse of the Communist period, the church was handed back to the monks. A first service took place on 3 September 2000.
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took place in Eastern Galicia. After the conflict, Zbarazh returned to Poland, becoming the seat of a county in
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towards the end of the 14th century. Ruins of the original castle are extant in the vicinity of modern Zbarazh.
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The local Roman Catholic church was funded in the mid-17th century by Janusz Wisniowiecki. Destroyed by the
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Havryljuk, Oleh Mykolajovyč; Kročak, Ihor Jakovyč; Petrovsʹkyj, Oleksandr Mykolajovyč (2010).
668:(1474, 1589). After the second siege, a new castle was completed in 1626. In 1649, during the 660:
Zbarazh also preserves several remarkable churches, notably the Saviour Church (1600) and the
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in 1675, it was rebuilt in 1755, together with a new monastery. In the main
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and Ternopil Raions, with Zbarazh being transferred to Ternopil Raion.
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Until 18 July 2020, Zbarazh served as an administrative center of
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Monastery (1627). The Zbarazh Fortress was twice besieged by the
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Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022
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Zbaraz
Zbaraz, Manitoba
City




Castle
Coat of arms of Zbarazh
Zbarazh is located in Ternopil Oblast
Zbarazh is located in Ukraine
49°40′0″N 25°46′40″E / 49.66667°N 25.77778°E / 49.66667; 25.77778
Country
Ukraine
Oblast
Ternopil Oblast
Raion
Ternopil Raion
Hromada
Zbarazh urban hromada
Time zone
UTC+2
EET
DST
UTC+3
EEST
Ukrainian
Polish
Yiddish
romanized

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