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sources:articles:a_belorussian_border_shtetl_in_the_1920s_and_1930s [2013/10/19 22:37] Jon Jarokersources:articles:a_belorussian_border_shtetl_in_the_1920s_and_1930s [2023/03/04 21:57] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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     * Lishentsy blocked from politics, government, banking (loans/credit), middle and higher educational.     * Lishentsy blocked from politics, government, banking (loans/credit), middle and higher educational.
     * High percentage of lishentsy (25%) are Jews because of their occupation: merchants, privately employed (including those who refused to join coops or engaged in private enterprise like leasing gardens, stables, bakeries, small scale butchers), entrepreneurs who had their own businesses (windmills, wood processing, owners of inns), and members of the clergy (rabbis and ritual slaughterers)     * High percentage of lishentsy (25%) are Jews because of their occupation: merchants, privately employed (including those who refused to join coops or engaged in private enterprise like leasing gardens, stables, bakeries, small scale butchers), entrepreneurs who had their own businesses (windmills, wood processing, owners of inns), and members of the clergy (rabbis and ritual slaughterers)
 +  * 1924-1926: administered by 3 soviets (Jewish, Jewish-Belorussian, Belorussian) in Yiddish, Belorussian and Russian.
 +  * 1927: Soviet becomes Jewish-Belorussian, with pressure to use Belorussian language
   * 1935: Soviet terror.  Paranoid accusations result in Jews being imprisoned or exiled   * 1935: Soviet terror.  Paranoid accusations result in Jews being imprisoned or exiled
 +  * April 20 1939, soviets liquidated
   * Sept 1, 1939: Soviet invasion of Poland. Country's border shifted 100s km west, easing border regulations.   * Sept 1, 1939: Soviet invasion of Poland. Country's border shifted 100s km west, easing border regulations.
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