A landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet.
1Stray Jewish agricultural settlements also appeared in Lithuania and White Russia.
2To-day White Russia is one of the poorest and most backward parts of the empire.
3In Ukraine, in Finland, Poland, White Russia, the nationalist movements gathered strength and became bolder.
4The largest section was sent to fight north of Lvov and in the northern sector of White Russia.
5It was under his reign that a truce for twenty years with Turkey, restored peace to White Russia.
6Contarini, after crossing European Sarmatia, arrives at Moscow, the capital of White Russia, and is presented to the Grand Duke.
7In White Russia the German lines extended to a few miles beyond Orsha on the eastern side of the Dnieper.
8The New Yorker, January 1, 1949 P. 18 Memories of White Russia during the writer's youth.
9From Moscow he was conveyed to the city of Moialoff in White Russia, and thence to the town of Tolochin in Poland.
10She had been orphaned in her early years and taken in by a Jewish family in the city of Gomel in White Russia.
11The Communist parties of Finland, Esthonia, Lithuania, of White Russia, the Ukraine, Poland, and Holland are at one with the Russian Communist Party.
12We shall rely on white Russia and we shall bury you in Poland.
13[Footnote 1: Nicholas is speaking of White Russia.
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