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  1. The Odessa massacre was the mass murder of the Jewish population of Odessa and surrounding towns in the Transnistria Governorate during the autumn of 1941 and the winter of 1942 while it was under Romanian control. It was one of the worst massacres in Ukrainian territory. [1]

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  3. Jan 27, 2022 · From 1941 to 1945, around 130,000 Jews were tortured and killed in the Odesa region. The biggest massacre, of 30,000 people in one day, mostly Jews, occurred on October 23, 1941. The Odesa tragedy has been a long overlooked page of Shoah history, until now.

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  4. Oct 22, 2018 · Tolbuchin Square (above) is the site of the mass execution of Jews in 1941 known as the Odessa massacre. Today, only a small memorial marks the event Image: picture-alliance/akg-images

  5. Oct 22, 2018 · German and Romanian officials are attending a memorial service for the 30,000 people, mostly Ukrainian Jews, murdered on October 22-23, 1941. The massacre has been a long overlooked page of...

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  6. The Holocaust in Odesa. The Ukrainian city of Odesa was occupied by Romania, an ally of Nazi Germany, from October 1941 to the spring of 1944. Antisemitic policies in Odesa quickly escalated to mass murder. In the first weeks of the occupation, the Romanians murdered tens of thousands of Jews in Odesa and its suburbs.

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