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  1. The siege of Odessa, known to the Soviets as the defence of Odessa, lasted from 8 August until 16 October 1941, during the early phase of Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II.

    • 8 August – 16 October 1941 (2 months, and 8 days)
    • Axis victory, Successful evacuation of Red Army troops, Subsequent 1941 Odessa massacre
    • Odessa region, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
  2. Aug 18, 2012 · Siege of Odessa. 8 Aug 1941 - 16 Oct 1941. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. The Ukrainian city of Odessa was subjected to German aerial bombing on the very first day of the Axis invasion in Jun 1941.

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  4. 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.

    • 22–24 October 1941
    • Odessa
    • 34,000–100,000
  5. The Siege of Odessa was a siege battle during World War II. It was part of the Eastern Front area of operations in 1941. It was done by Romanian forces and the German Army's (Wehrmacht Heer) 11th Army (11. Armee). They attacked the city of Odessa in the Soviet Union.

    • 8 August – 16 October 1941 (2 months, and 8 days)
    • Soviet Union
    • Pyrrhic Axis victory
  6. Hindi Magyar Bahasa Indonesia Italiano 日本語 한국어 Polski ... Romanian-occupied Odessa, 1941-1944. Tags.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · Beginning in early August 1941, the Axis forces completely surrounded Odesa. Romanian troops set siege to the city. The Red Army (the Soviet military) continued to defend the city for more than two months. The Romanians occupied Odesa on October 16, 1941. They designated it as the capital of the Transnistria Governorate.

  8. The siege of Odessa, known to the Soviets as the defence of Odessa, lasted from 8 August until 16 October 1941, during the early phase of Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II.

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