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Khatyn (Belarusian: Хаты́нь, romanized: Chatyń,
pronounced [xaˈtɨnʲ]; Russian: Хаты́нь,
pronounced [xɐˈtɨnʲ]) was a
village of 26
houses and 157 inhabitants...
- destro**** in
Belarus during World War II), and more than 600
villages like
Khatyn had
their entire po****tion annihilated.
Although some
historians have argued...
- II and the
Belarusian partisan movement.
Among his best-known
books are
Khatyn and The
Blockade Book.
Adamovich also
wrote multiple screenplays, including...
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April 26, 1917 – 1975) was a
Ukrainian war
criminal who parti****ted in the
Khatyn m****acre.
Vasyl Meleshko was born in the
settlement of
Nyzhni Sirohozy,...
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criminal by a
Soviet military court and
executed in 1987 for his role in the
Khatyn m****acre.
Vasiura was born on 9
February 1915 (according to
other data,...
- The
Khatyn national state memorial of the
Republic of
Belarus is the
central war
memorial of
Belarus for all
victims of the
German occupation during World...
- screenplay,
written by
Klimov and Ales Adamovich, is
based on the 1971
novel Khatyn and the 1977
collection of
survivor testimonies I Am from the
Fiery Village...
- all
inhabitants of the
village of
Khatyn in
Belarus were
burned alive by the ****s in what
became known as the
Khatyn m****acre, with the parti****tion...
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Khatyn-Sysy (Russian: Хатын-Сысы; Yakut: Хатыҥ Сыһыы, Xatıŋ Sıhıı) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Tarkayinsky Rural Okrug...
- Congress.
Retrieved 17
February 2022. (in English) "Genocide policy".
Khatyn.by. SMC "
Khatyn". 2005.
Archived from the
original on 26
December 2018. Retrieved...