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The hospital in Novo-Alexandrovsk, which was created by the Germans, during the First World War |
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In 1945, with the help of the Soviet government, the Jews erected a headstone for the annihilated of Zarasai District. In this forest location, 8,000 Jews from Zarasai-Novo-Alexandrovsk, Dusiat, Antalept, Salok, Dukszti, Rimshan and Turmont lie in long graves. |
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Yehuda-Tzvi Eikhilczik: well-known musician,
former conductor of orchestra for Czar Nicholai’s uncle, Prince Aldenborgski, and an author of a textbook of music and orchestrations that was translated into German for music schools. |
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