The study of hunger in the Warsaw Ghetto: the scientific feat of a doctor from Kreva
In 1946, a book of studies on the impact of hunger on the human body was published. The scientific work was led by Israel Milejkowski from Kreva.
The murder of priest Levanchuk and his family. What happened on the tragic night 80 years ago
With the arrival of the Germans on West Belarusian lands during the Second World War, local Poles or, as a rule, polonized Belarusians began to hand over former Soviet activists to the Hitlerites. Not infrequently, representatives of the Belarusian intelligentsia, who already in pre-war times fought against polonization, fell into the ranks of "enemies".
Al Kelly. A comedian from Kreva who made US presidents laugh until they cried
On November 25, 1904, Abram Kalisz, a Jew from Kreva, known worldwide as Al Kelly, sailed from Europe with his parents to New York.
The grandfather of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was born in Kreva
The roots of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu trace back to Kreva. His grandfather, Nathan Mileikovsky, was born and lived in the town.




