- Brody
Brody ( _uk. Броди, _pl. Brody, _ru. Броды, Yiddish: בּראָד, translit. "Brod") is a
city in theLviv Oblast (province) of westernUkraine . It is the administrative center of theBrodivskyi Raion (district), and is located in the valley of the upper Styr River, approximately 90 kilometres northeast of the oblast capital,Lviv . As of 2004, its population is 23,239.Brody is the junction place of the "Druzhba" and "
Odessa-Brody " oil pipelines.History
The first mention of a settlement on the site of Brody is dated 1084 (
Instructions by Volodymyr Monomach ). It is believed to have been destroyed byBatu Khan in 1241.From 1441 Brody was the property of different feudal families (
Jan Sieniński , from 1511 - Kamieniecki).Brody was granted
Magdeburg rights and city status in 1546. At this time it was known under the name Lubicz (Любич, _pl. Lubicz) that gave name to theLubicz Coat of Arms of the owner,Stanisław Żółkiewski (not to be confused withLubech , "Lubecz").From 1629, the city became the property of
Stanisław Koniecpolski , who transformed it into a fortress (1630-1635). In 1648,Bohdan Khmelnytsky was unable to capture it for about 8 weeks. The fortress was designed by the French military engineerGuillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan .Since the 17th century, the city has been populated not only by
Ukrainians andPoles , but also a significant number ofJew s (70% of the town's population),Armenians , andGreeks .Fact|date=January 2008In 1704, Brody was purchased by Potocki family. In 1734 the fortress was destroyed by Russian troops and rebuilt again by
Stanisław Potocki in the baroque style. In 1772, Brody became a part ofHabsburg Empire (from 1804 -Austrian Empire ). In 1812,Wincenty Potocki was forced by the Austrian government to remove the city's fortifications.A crossroads and a Jewish trade center in the nineteenth century, the city is considered to be one of the
shtetl s. It was particularly famous for the "Brodersänger" orBroder singer s, who were among the first to publicly perform Yiddish songs outside ofPurim plays and wedding parties.The promulgation of the
May Laws , and the massive exodus of Russian Jews which was its result, took the leaders of Western Jewry completely by surprise. Throughout 1881, hundreds of immigrants… kept arriving in Brody daily. Their arrival placed Austrian and German coreligionists in a quandary… the comfortable middle-class Jewish community of Central and Western Europe looked instinctively to theAlliance Israelite Universelle , the world's largest and most respected Jewish philanthropic agency, to bring order out of chaos, to cope with the huge influx of newcomers. (Howard M. Sachar)The town was the site of heavy destruction by both Polish and Russian forces in the
Polish-Soviet War of 1920, and is described extensively in stories of theRed Cavalry byIsaac Babel . After the conflict, it became part ofSecond Polish Republic and was located in theTarnopol Voivodeship . Brody was an important military base, with theKresowa Cavalry Brigade headquarters established there.In September 1939 after the Polish defeat in
World War II , Brody was occupied by the Red Army following theMolotov-Ribbentrop Pact . Between June 26 andJune 30 ,1941 a tank battle was fought nearby between the German 1st Panzer Army and 5 Soviet Mechanized Corps with heavy losses on both sides.In December 1942 the German occupiers forced the Jewish population to resettle in a ghetto inside the town. Most of the prewar population of 9000 Jewish inhabitants died either in the concentration camps, through starvation, forced labour or were shot to death. During July-August 1944, Brody and the nearby areas saw the battles of the strategically importantLvov-Sandomierz Operation (a.k.a. "Brodovkiy Kotel") where the Soviet army successfully encircled and destroyed German forces.During the
Cold War , Brody air base served Soviet Air Force regiments.The
Brody museum of history and district ethnography was founded in 2001.Famous People associated with Brody
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Jozef Korzheniovskiy (1797-1863), famous polish writer
*Ivan Trush (1869-1941), famous ukrainian artist.
*Myron Tarnavskiy (1869-1938), general of Ukrainian Galychina Army
*Feliks West (1846-1946), polish publisher
*Petro Fedun-Poltava (1919-1951), ideologist of Ukrainian national liberation fight 1940-50 years.Famous Jews associated with Brody
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Adolph Baller , pianist
*Iuliu Barasch , physician
*Berl Broder (Berl Margulis), singer
*Oscar Chajes , chess player
*Zvi Hirsch Chajes , rabbi and talmudist
*Hans Kelsen (father was born there)
*Nachman Krochmal , philosopher
*Max Margules , meteorologist
*Jacques Mieses (parents from Brody; he was born inLeipzig
*Amalia Nathansohn-Freud (1835–1930), mother ofSigmund Freud
*Joseph Ludwig Raabe , mathematician
*Jakob Rosanes , mathematician
*Joseph Roth (1894-1939), writer
*Daniel Abraham Yanofsky, chess player. "See German-language article".
*Israel Zolli , formerChief Rabbi of Rome who converted toCatholicism Nearby towns
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Zolochiv
*Oles'ko
*Pidhirtsi (Szwaby, Schwabendorf), German settlement
*Bus'k
*Pidkamin'
*Zboriv References
* Howard M. Sachar, "The Course of modern Jewish history". Vintage Books (a division of Random House) Chapter 15
External links
* [http://encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkPath=pagesBRBrody.htm Brody] in the [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com Encyclopedia of Ukraine]
* [http://www.tour.brody.lviv.ua/sites/?en&sites=2&site=5 About Brody museum]
* [http://www.brody.lviv.ua/ Brody site]
* [http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Brody/Brody.htm ShtetLinks Site for Brody]
* [http://homepage.univie.ac.at/boerries.kuzmany/ Brody - Броди - בראד]
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