| Many Jewish partisans in Eastern Europe lived in
underground bunkers, called zemlyankas (Russian for "dug out");
small, primitive shelters that provided a living and hiding space
some times for dozens of people, even through freezing winters. Explore a virtual model of Shalom Yoran's zemlyanka that he built and lived in with four other men in the winter of 1942.
1 foot above bed
3 feet above bed
2 feet above divider
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