- The Kiev-West (in
German sources) or
Syrets (Ukrainian: Сирець) was a ****
concentration camp or (arbeitserziehungslager –
correctional labour camp) established...
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Syrets (Ukrainian: Сире́ць, pronunciation) is a Kyiv
Metro station on the Syretsko–Pecherska line.
Opened in 2004, it is the
northwestern terminus. Traditionally...
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mostly civilians, were
murdered by the ****s
there during World War II. The
Syrets concentration camp was also
built in the area,
which was
notorious for its...
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Mylyshivtsi 4,958 Rădăuți
Radautz Радівці,
Radivtsi 22,145
Siret Sereth Сирет,
Syret 7,721
Solca Solka Солька, Sol'ka 2,188
Suceava Sotschen/Sutschawa/Suczawa;...
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Korotkykh died
during the
torture – and sent to the
nearby labour camp at
Syrets.
There is
speculation that the
players were
arrested due to the intrigues...
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February 1984. Paul Otto
Radomski born 21
September 1902.
Commandant of the
Syrets concentration camp and
Haidari concentration camp.
Relieved of
command in...
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military reverse"). Guiteras, p. 168. Marley, p. 291.
Syret, p. 69.
Syret, pp. 70–71. Marley, p. 292.
Syret, p. 72. Redcoats: The
British Soldier and War in...
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Preceding station Kyiv
Metro Following station Dorohozhychi towards Syrets Syretsko–Pecherska line
Zoloti Vorota towards Chervonyi Khutir...
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small direct tributaries also exist, such as, in the Kyiv area, the
Syrets (right bank) in the
north of the city, the
historically significant Lybid...
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Gestapo prison,
eight of the
former Dynamo players were
deported to the
Syrets concentration camp next to the
valley of Babi Yar in the
outskirts of Kyiv...