English: Children from the Białystok Ghetto drawn in 1943 by Pavel Fantel, who was murdered during a death march in 1945
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Buchowska, Anna (2006). ""Te dzieci są moje!" Losy białostockiego transportu dziecięcego z 5 października 1943 r. w relacjach świadków" ["These children are mine!" The fate of the children transport of 5th October 1943 from Białystok in the eyes of witnesses]. Studia Podlaskie (in Polish) (16): 179–208. doi:10.15290/sp.2006.16.08. ISSN 0867-1370.
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Pavel Fantel
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