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The Kharkiv tragedy was the burning of an NKVD prison by the retreating Red Army in 1941. 1,200 political prisoners were burned alive, including the actor and director Yukhimenko.[1] The prison was located on Chernyshevsky Street in Kharkiv, Ukraine.

  1. ^ Спалені живцем / В.Кисиленко // Газета "Главное". 2012. 10 брезеня

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