White Ruthenia
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White Ruthenia is a name that was historically applied to different regions in Eastern Europe, most often to the region that roughly corresponds to the present-day Belarus.
[edit] See also
- Black Ruthenia
- Red Ruthenia
- Carpathian Ruthenia
- Ruthenia
- White Russia
- Belarusian National Republic
- Reichskommissariat Ostland
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania
- Eastern Vilnius region
- Flag of Belarus
- Etymology of Rus and derivatives
- Talk:Old East Slavic language
- Talk:Ignacy Domeyko
- Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany
- Military history of Belarus during World War II
[edit] External links
- Battle of Grunwald
- Belarusian National Republic
- Belarusian National Republic . . .
- Belarus National Republic
- Communication from the Commissar for White Ruthenia, Kube, to Rosenberg, Concerning Appropriation of Cultural Objects by the SS and the Wehrmacht
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania
- Litvania
- MILITARY TRIBUNAL II SITTING IN THE PALACE OF JUSTICE NUREMBERG, GERMANY
- The Jews in White Ruthenia
- The Ruthenian Rite
- Whiteruthenia