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Poletti. The Forgotten Holocaust: The Massacre of Odesa’s Jews Kyiv Post. Retrieved 18 December 2022 "The Odessa massacre: Remembering the 'Holocaust by bullets'"...
The history of the Jews in Odesa dates to 16th century. Since the modern city's founding in 1795, Odesa has been home to one of the largest population...
1941 August 8-October 16: Siege of Odesa. October 17: Axis occupation begins. October 22–24: 1941 Odesamassacre. Odesa becomes capital of Romanian-administered...
administrative centre of the Odesa Raion and Odesa Oblast, as well as a multiethnic cultural centre. As of January 2021, Odesa's population was approximately...
were clashes between rival groups of protestors in the Ukrainian city of Odesa, during the pro-Russian unrest that followed the Ukrainian Revolution. The...
The Bucha massacre (Ukrainian: Бучанська різанина, romanized: Buchanska rizanyna; Russian: Резня в Буче, romanized: Reznya v Buche) was the mass murder...
against Russia, Jewish support for the October Manifesto, and the June 1905 massacre, all contributed to great tension between Gentiles and the Jewish community...
documented of the massacres took place on 29–30 September 1941, in which some 33,771 Jews were murdered. Other victims of massacres at the site included...
This is a list of massacres that have occurred in the modern day areas of Ukraine. These events involving multiple deaths in Ukraine are not widely known...
The Rumbula massacre is a collective term for incidents on November 30 and December 8, 1941, in which about 25,000 Jews were murdered in or on the way...
The Ponary massacre (Polish: zbrodnia w Ponarach), or the Paneriai massacre (Lithuanian: Panerių žudynės), was the mass murder of up to 100,000 people...
Danube river in Odesa Oblast in south-western Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Izmail Raion, one of seven districts of Odesa Oblast, and...
makes it strategically important, allowing whoever controls it to blockade Odesa and dominate large parts of the Black Sea, including the area Constanta...
and 8,000 skeletons was discovered in Odesa, Ukraine, during exploration works for a planned expansion of Odesa International Airport. The graves are...
of 1,000 m2 (11,000 sq ft) in Tatarka, now Prylymanske [uk], in Odesa Raion, near Odesa. Some 42 separate common graves of several dozen bodies each were...
Balka (Ukrainian: Одрадна Балка) is a village located in Berezivka Raion in Odesa Oblast in Ukraine. It belongs to Berezivka urban hromada, one of the hromadas...
labor camps in German-occupied Poland with their inhabitants massacred, such as the Wola Massacre, or deported to extermination camps for fear of additional...
Odessa region. Transnistria Governorate Romania in World War II Odessa massacre Battle of Kiev (1941) Axworthy (1995), p. 50. Glantz (1995), p. 293 Одесская...
missile from a Russian fighter jet while performing a combat mission in Odesa Oblast. On 5 June, Lt. Col Dmytro Fisher [uk] former Commander of the 831st...
Command Group, Odesa, Odesa Oblast 363rd Security and Service Battalion (MU А1785), Odesa, Odesa Oblast 225th Automobile Battalion, Odesa, Odesa Oblast 7th...
building in Odesa (Odesa Oblast), 14 June 2023 Damaged 25-storey residential building in Kyiv, 24 June 2023 Transfiguration Cathedral in Odesa (Odesa Oblast)...
the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Kharkiv, Dnipro and Odesa. Ukraine's official language is Ukrainian; Russian is also widely spoken...