Article on the fate of the Jews in Odessa between 1941 and 1944 and an article written by A. Sapino on his fate in Odessa in 1941 published in the Nasha Strana newspaper on 21 October 1974
Article on the fate of the Jews in Odessa between 1941 and 1944 and an article written by A. Sapino on his fate in Odessa in 1941 published in the Nasha Strana newspaper on 21 October 1974
Article on the fate of the Jews in Odessa between 1941 and 1944 and an article written by A. Sapino on his fate in Odessa in 1941 published in the Nasha Strana newspaper on 21 October 1974
Invasion of Odessa by the Romanians and Germans in October 1941; robbery and looting of Jewish property by the Romanians; abuse of Jews; order to wear the yellow badge; concentration of Jews in a prison in Odessa on 23 October 1941; murder of Jews by Romanians in Dalnik in ammunition depots near Odessa on 24-25 October 1941; deportation of Jews from Odessa, including refugees from Bessarabia and Bukovina, to the Bogdanovka camp between November 1941 and January 1942; murder of Jews by Romanians in Bogdanovka and other places near Odessa until the end of February 1942; order for Jews to live in the Odessa Ghetto on 10 January 1942; final deportation of Jews from Odessa and Berezovka by the end of February 1942; deportation of Jews from Odessa and the Domanevka Ghetto to the Domanevka Ghetto and the Akmechetka Ghetto from February to May 1942; murder of Jews in Vesely Khutor by ethnic Germans on 18 March 1942; participation of Jews in underground activities in Odessa.
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Article written by A. Sapino regarding his fate in Odessa in 1941 and published in the Nasha Strana newspaper on 21 October 1974.
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item Id
3727703
Type of material
Article
File Number
1780
Language
Russian
Record Group
O.33 - Testimonies, Diaries and Memoirs Collection
Date of Creation - earliest
1972
Date of Creation - latest
12/1974
Name of Submitter
Shapiro Gershon
Original
NO
No. of pages/frames
55
Connected to Item
O.33- Testimonies, diaries and memoirs from the Holocaust period and regarding the Holocaust