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Operation Wilno is a translation from the Polish "operacja wileńska", which in turn can refer to:

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  3. CEEOL Jewish History Quarterly , Issue 01 /2006
  4. Instytut Historii Uniwersytet w Białymstoku - dr Jan Snopko
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