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Belarusian Union of Jewish War Invalids and Veterans of War, Partisans and Guerillas

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Activity Mainstreams

General Information

The organization was founded in 1993. The members of the organization are veterans who lived through the War, were awarded five or more orders and medals, and stormed Berlin, Kenigsberg and Budapest.

The organization has its branches in 19 Belarusian towns and cities and serves over 1100 people.

Activity Mainstreams

  • search for Jewish massacre sites in Belarus;
  • massacre sites maintenance;
  • welfare assistance to the War veterans;
  • celebration of State Belarusian holidays (Victory Day, The day of the motherland defenders, Independence day, etc.) as well as traditional Jewish holidays;
  • fundraising for the needs of the organization

The head of the organization: Alexander Budnitski

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