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  2. 1941 Odessa massacre - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s in Odessa's Prokhorovsky Square, where the "road of death" to the extermination camps for Odessa's Jews and Gypsies had begun on the outskirts of the city in 1941, a memorial commemorating the victims of the Holocaust was created. A memorial sign was installed, along with the "Alley of the Righteous Among the World ...

  3. History of the Jews in Odesa - Wikipedia

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    Between 5,000 and 10,000 Jews were killed and many were taken hostage. During the first week of the Romanians' stay in Odesa, the city lost about 10% of its population. [25] Approximately 25,000 Odesan Jews were murdered on the outskirts of the city and over 35,000 deported; this came to be known as the Odesa massacre.

  4. Holocaust Museum in Odesa - Wikipedia

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    Museum of the Holocaust – victims of fascism, Odesa (Ukrainian: Музей "Голокосту – жертв фашизму", Одеса, romanized: Muzey "Holokostu – zhertv fashyzmu", Odesa) – the first Museum in Ukraine, which is based on the events of the genocide of the Jewish population in Transnistria Governorate (the territories which were from 1941 to 1943 under jurisdiction of ...

  5. 80 years after Auschwitz liberation, a survivor's powerful ...

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    Reasons for hope, even as survivors are dying. A majority of people (76%) surveyed in the U.S. believe something such as the Holocaust could happen again, 30% more than the percentage of people ...

  6. The Holocaust in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Holocaust in Italy was the persecution, deportation, and murder of Jews between 1943 and 1945 in the Italian Social Republic, the part of the Kingdom of Italy occupied by Nazi Germany after the Italian surrender on 8 September 1943, during World War II.

  7. The yearly memorial march at the former death camp at ... - AOL

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    Holocaust survivors and survivors of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel were among thousands who took part Monday in the March of the Living, a yearly memorial march at the site of Auschwitz that honors ...

  8. Museum of the History of Odesa Jews - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of the History of Odesa Jews or the "Migdal-Shorashim" is a historical museum in Odesa, Ukraine. It reflects the history of the Jews from their first settlement in Odesa to their impacts in the city in the modern age. [1] It is located on 66 Nezhinskaya Street. [2]

  9. October 7 was the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust ...

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    Set up to gather testimonies from Holocaust survivors, the Shoah Foundation is now gathering experiences from witnesses and survivors of Hamas’ attacks on Israelis. October 7 was the deadliest ...