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  1. Siege of Sevastopol (1941–1942) Part of the Crimean campaign during the Eastern Front of World War II. Sevastopol harbour after the battle (July 1942) Date. 30 October 1941 – 4 July 1942. (8 months and 4 days) Location. Sevastopol, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. 44°36′17″N 33°32′28″E.

  2. Militarii români nu au reușit să localizeze ascunzișurile partizanilor și s-au răzbunat pe populația civilă locală. Masacrul a fost declanșat în seara zilei de 22 octombrie 1941, ca reacție spontană de răzbunare la aruncarea în aer a comandamentului trupelor române din Odesa. Au fost uciși, la întâmplare, 5 000 de locuitori ...

  3. This article contains a translation of Siege of Odessa (1941) from en.wikipedia ...

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · 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. The remaining Jews were then deported from the city.

  5. Ioan Glogojanu (1 July 1888 – 22 October 1941) was a Romanian general of the 10th Infantry Division of the Romanian army during World War II. [1] Glogojanu was one of the Romanian commanders during the Siege of Odessa. He became chief military administrator of Odessa on 22 October, but was killed by an explosion at his headquarters, set up by ...

  6. March 5 – March 1941 Romanian policy referendum; April 1 – Fântâna Albă massacre; June 26 – Raid on Constanța; June 27 – Iași pogrom; July 2–24 – Operation München; August 8–October 16 – Siege of Odessa; November 9 – November 1941 Romanian policy referendum; Births. February 1 – Teofil Codreanu, footballer (died 2016)

  7. The Siege of Odessa also known as the Defence of Odessa was part of the Eastern Front theatre of World War II in 1941. The campaign was fought by the Axis powers of Germany and Romania against the Soviet Union for control of Odessa, a port on the Black Sea. On 22 June 1941 the Axis invaded the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa.

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