USC Libraries Research Guide: Belarus

Before 1939, the area that constitutes modern-day Belarus was divided between Poland and the Soviet Union. The Visual History Archive has over 1,350 interviews with people hailing either from what was once eastern Poland—cities such as Baranavichy, Hrodna, Navahrudak, Brest, Lida, Slonim, and Pinsk—or from the prewar Soviet Belorussian Republic—from Minsk, Mahiliou, Babruisk, Homel', Vitsebsk among other locations.

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