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Many Jewish families who fled from the Balkans were confined in 1940-43 in the province of Vicenza:
Many Jewish families who fled from the Balkans were confined in 1940-43 in the province of Vicenza:


1. [[Albettone, Vicenza]]
1. [[Albettone, Vicenza]] (4 families, 3 children)


2. [[Arsiero, Vicenza]]
2. [[Arsiero, Vicenza]] (8 families, 6 children)


3. [[Arzignano, Vicenza]]
3. [[Arzignano, Vicenza]]
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9. [[Camisano Vicentino, Vicenza]]
9. [[Camisano Vicentino, Vicenza]]


10. [[Canove di Roana, Vicenza]]
10. [[Canove di Roana, Vicenza]] (12 families, 1 child)


11. [[Cismon del Grappa, Vicenza]]
11. [[Cismon del Grappa, Vicenza]]

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Vicenza, Italy

Vicenza and the Holocaust

Many Jewish families who fled from the Balkans were confined in 1940-43 in the province of Vicenza:

1. Albettone, Vicenza (4 families, 3 children)

2. Arsiero, Vicenza (8 families, 6 children)

3. Arzignano, Vicenza

4. Barbarano Vicentino, Vicenza

5. Bassano del Grappa, Vicenza

6. Breganze, Vicenza

7. Brendola, Vicenza

8. Caltrano, Vicenza

9. Camisano Vicentino, Vicenza

10. Canove di Roana, Vicenza (12 families, 1 child)

11. Cismon del Grappa, Vicenza

12. Enego, Vicenza

13. Lastebasse, Vicenza

14. Lonigo, Vicenza

15. Lusiana, Vicenza

16. Malo, Vicenza

17. Marostica, Vicenza

18. Montebello Vicentino, Vicenza

19. Montecchio Maggiore, Vicenza

20. Noventa Vicentina, Vicenza

21. Posina, Vicenza

22. San Nazario, Vicenza

23. Sandrigo, Vicenza

24. Sossano, Vicenza

25. VicenzaValli del Pasubio, Vicenza]]

26. [[Vicenza, Italy