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  1. Sophia Vitovtovna of Lithuania ( Lithuanian: Sofija Vytautaitė, Russian: Софья Витовтовна, romanized : Sofya Vitovtovna; 1371 – 1453) was the grand princess of Moscow as the wife of Vasily I from 1391 to 1425. She was regent for her son Vasily II from 1425 to 1432. [1]

  2. Sophia Vitovtovna of Lithuania was the grand princess of Moscow as the wife of Vasily I from 1391 to 1425. She was regent for her son Vasily II from 1425 to 1432. Her father was Vytautas, the grand duke of Lithuania.

  3. The only daughter of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Vitautas Sophia was born between 1372-1375 in Lithuania. She was destined to play a significant role in the history of Rus, as by her fate from the very birth she was drawn into the intricacies of big politics [for the reconstruction of her biography, see: 19, p. 740-741; 20, p. 621; 22, p. 180 ...

  4. 27 July 1941, Jews from Kovno, Lithuania, before their Execution, being led by Lithuanian Militia to the Seventh Fort. The Germans occupied Kovno in June 1941, and shortly afterwards, thousands of Jews were seized and taken to locations outside the city where they were abused and then shot by Lithuanian guards.

  5. The Holocaust in Lithuania resulted in the near total eradication of Lithuanian (Litvaks) and Polish Jews in Generalbezirk Litauen of the Reichskommissariat Ostland in the Nazi-controlled Lithuania. Of approximately 208,000–210,000 Jews at the time of the Nazi invasion, an estimated 190,000 to 195,000 were killed before the end of World War ...

    • June–December 1941
    • Jews
    • 190,000–195,000
  6. Jan 22, 2020 · Mindu Hornick, 13, peered through a crack in the door of her stopped cattle car and read a name: Auschwitz. “I spelt it out for my mother,” Hornick recalled recently. “She says, ‘I don't ...

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · Key Facts. 1. Lithuanians carried out violent riots against the Jews both shortly before and immediately after the arrival of German forces. 2. In June and July 1941, detachments of German Einsatzgrupen together with Lithuanian auxiliaries, began murdering the Jews of Lithuania. 3.

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