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- Skidel_revolt abstract "The Skidel revolt (Polish: Powstanie skidelskie) or Skidal uprising (term used in Soviet historiography) was an anti-state and anti-Polish sabotage action of the Jewish and ethnic Belarusian inhabitants of the Polish town of Skidal (now Skidzyel’, Belarus) at the onset of World War II. It started on the second day of the Soviet invasion of Poland in an attempt to assist the external attack.In 1940 the NKVD found clear evidence of the widespread robberies and mass murders committed on the side by scores of intoxicated peasants and criminal opportunists, but the Soviet military court threw out the case as a misrepresentation of the actual class struggle. After the annexation of eastern Poland, the Soviet propaganda turned the Skidzyel’ events into a liberation movement, and mythologized them.".
- Skidel_revolt thumbnail Belorussian_SSR_in_1940_after_annexation_of_eastern_Poland.jpg?width=300.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageID "35249478".
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageLength "7554".
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageRevisionID "705496898".
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Belarusians.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Byelorussian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:1939_in_Poland.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Belarus_(1939–45).
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_invasion_of_Poland.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Class_conflict.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Western_Belarus.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Fifth_column.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Grodno.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Institute_of_National_Remembrance.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Invasion_of_Poland.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Massacre_of_Brzostowica_Mała.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink NKVD.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Propaganda_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Second_Polish_Republic.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Show_trial.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Skidzyel’.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_invasion_of_Poland.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Summary_execution.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Territories_of_Poland_annexed_by_the_Soviet_Union.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Torture_murder.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLink War_crimes_in_occupied_Poland_during_World_War_II.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skidel revolt".
- Skidel_revolt caption "Location of Skidal on the Russian map of Polish territories incorporated into the Soviet Belarus after the invasion of Poland".
- Skidel_revolt title "Skidal after the 1939 annexation by the USSR".
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox.
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- Skidel_revolt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Skidel_revolt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Superimpose.
- Skidel_revolt subject Category:1939_in_Poland.
- Skidel_revolt subject Category:History_of_Belarus_(1939–45).
- Skidel_revolt subject Category:Soviet_invasion_of_Poland.
- Skidel_revolt type War.
- Skidel_revolt comment "The Skidel revolt (Polish: Powstanie skidelskie) or Skidal uprising (term used in Soviet historiography) was an anti-state and anti-Polish sabotage action of the Jewish and ethnic Belarusian inhabitants of the Polish town of Skidal (now Skidzyel’, Belarus) at the onset of World War II.".
- Skidel_revolt label "Skidel revolt".
- Skidel_revolt sameAs Q3917349.
- Skidel_revolt sameAs Скідзельскае_паўстанне,_1939.
- Skidel_revolt sameAs Powstanie_skidelskie.
- Skidel_revolt sameAs m.0j7hyls.
- Skidel_revolt sameAs Q3917349.
- Skidel_revolt wasDerivedFrom Skidel_revolt?oldid=705496898.
- Skidel_revolt depiction Belorussian_SSR_in_1940_after_annexation_of_eastern_Poland.jpg.
- Skidel_revolt isPrimaryTopicOf Skidel_revolt.