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1. The list of the Jews who were shot by the German-fascist occupants in Simferopol (ID: 43757)
records from the city Simferopol, Crimea. Most records include the document number, name, age, and address ... List based on "List of victims of the German Fascist occupation troops in the city of Simferopol ... Simferopol’ Ukraine
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2. The list of the Jews who were shot by the fascists in Crimea. The list is composed by the evidences which were gathered in 1991-1994 (ID: 44242)
Simferopol’ Ukraine
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3. The list of the Jews who were shot by the fascists in Crimea. The list is composed by the evidences gathered in 1991 (ID: 44168)
Simferopol’ Ukraine
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4. The list of the Crimcharks who were shot by the fascists in Simferopol, Sevastopol, and Kerch. The list is composed by the evidences which were gathered in 1993 (ID: 44243)
Simferopol’ Ukraine
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5. The list of the Jews who were shot, tormented by the German-fascists invaders in Simferopolsky district (ID: 43781)
troops in the Simferopol District", at the State Archives of the Crimean ASSR. f. R-1289, op.1" d.1, 11
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6. KNIGA PAMIATI UKRAINY. KHERSONSKAIA OBLAST´ / [redaktsionnaia kollegiia Khersonskoi oblasti knigi pamiati Ukrainy, Karas´ V.P. (ID: 32923)
Simferopol´ : Tavrida
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7. KNIGA SKORBI UKRAINY : AVTONOMNAIA RESPUBLIKA KRYM / [editor] Gerasimov I.A. ... (ID: 32919)
Simferopol´ : "Tavrida"
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8. THE BOOK OF SORROWS / Gitel Gubenko ; translated by Sergei Chulaki, Natalia Strelkova and Natalia Piaskowski. (ID: 29985)
1941 (p. 191-192) -- The list of the Jews who were shot by the German-fascist occupants in Simferopol ... Sots-gavet kolkhoz, Simferopol, Vinchevski kolkhoz and Yalta (p. 332-349) --The list of Jews who were ... Pervomieski kolkhoz, Rottenshtadt, Simferopol and Trudolubinski village] (p. 350-366) -- The list of the ... Crimcharks who were shot by the fascists in Simferopol, Sevastopol, and Kerch. The list was composed by the