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The Lemberg Mosaic : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Lemberg Mosaic
''The Lemberg Mosaic'', subtitled the "Memoirs of Two who Survived the Destruction of Jewish Galicia," is a book on the Holocaust by Jakob Weiss.〔Published in paperback and hardcover format February, 2011 by Alderbrook Press (New York). The copyright page indicates a first printing on November 15, 2010.〕 This work brings to light the relatively obscure history of the systematic and total destruction of Jewish Lemberg (Lwów, now Lviv in Ukraine). It is presented in the format of a biography, detailing the struggle for survival of four families in the backdrop of two back-to-back invasions of the city and surrounding region by both the Soviets (1939) and the Germans (1941). ==Overview== Before the Second World War Lviv was known as Lwów. After the Treaty of Versailles and the rebirth of modern Poland (the Second Polish Republic), Lwów (formerly, Lemberg) became the third largest city in Poland with the third largest Jewish population (after Warsaw and Lódz). Some sources call the destruction of this once vibrant Jewish community the "Holocaust by Bullets,"〔Desbois, Father Patrick, ''The Holocaust by Bullets: A Priest's Journey to Uncover the Truth Behind the Murder of 1.5 Million Jews'' MacMillan (2008)〕 or the "Shoah of Jewish Galicia" or the "Ukrainian Holocaust." Recent forensic evidence as uncovered and analyzed by researchers like the French priest, Father Patrick Desbois, has coroborated the testimony of both survivors and eyewitnesses that well over one million and perhaps as many as 1.5 million Jews were brutally murdered in World War II during the Nazi invasion of the eastern-most region of Poland, also known as Galicia, today's West Ukraine.〔Desbois, Father Patrick, ''The Holocaust by Bullets〕
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