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Bogdanovka — was an concentration camp for Jews that was established by the Romanian authorities during World War II as part of the Holocaust. The camp was on the Bug river, in the Golta district of Transnistria and held 54,000 people by the end of 1941. In… … Wikipedia
Bogdanovka (disambiguation) — Bogdanovka: * Bogdanovka, a WWII concentration camp set up by Romanians occupation troops in south western Ukraine * Norashen, Lori, Armenia, formerly Bogdanovka * Ninotsminda, a village in southern Georgia in the Caucasus, formerly Bogdanovka … Wikipedia
Ninotsminda — This article is about the town in Georgia. For the cathedral in Georgia, see Ninotsminda Cathedral. Ninotsminda (Georgian: ნინოწმინდა, Armenian: Նինոծմինդա, Turkish: Altunkale) is a town and a rayon located in Georgia s southern district of… … Wikipedia
1941 Odessa massacre — Coordinates: 46°27′58″N 30°43′59″E / 46.466°N 30.733°E / 46.466; 30.733 … Wikipedia
Doukhobor — The Doukhobors or Dukhobors (Russian: Духоборы, Dukhobory), earlier Dukhobortsy (Russian: Духоборцы) (literally Spirit Wrestlers) are a group of Russian origin. The Doukhobors were one of the sects later defined as a religious philosophy, ethnic… … Wikipedia
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Final Solution — This article is about the Holocaust, Nazi Germany s policy to exterminate the European Jews. For other uses, see Final Solution (disambiguation). In a February 26, 1942, letter to German diplomat Martin Luther, Reinhard Heydrich follows up on the … Wikipedia
Nuremberg Trials — For the 1947 Soviet film about the trials, see Nuremberg Trials (film). The Holocaust … Wikipedia
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Generalplan Ost — Europe, with pre WW2 borders, showing the extension of Generalplan Ost. LEGEND: Dark grey – Germany (Deutsches Reich). Dotted black line – the extension of a detailed plan of the second phase of settlement (zweiten Siedlungsphase). Light grey –… … Wikipedia