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Thalerhof (also
transliterated as
Talerhof from Cyrillic-based East
Slavic texts) was a
concentration camp
created by the Austro-Hungarian authorities...
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Chernovtsy Governorate Peremyshl Governorate World War I.
Talerhof Талергофский Альманах [
Talerhof Almanac] (in Russian). ukrstor.com.
Archived from the original...
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suspected Russophiles were shot, and
thirty thousand were sent to the
Talerhof concentration camp,
where approximately three thousand died of exposure...
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Second Vienna Trial. The
execution was sta****, and he was
released from
Talerhof in 1917, when it was closed. He was
noted for
urging his
fellow Lemkos...
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military one
being not destro****
after World War II, the
grave of the
Talerhof concentration camp
prisoners and
other historical graves as well. One of...
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Orthodox Church.
After his execution, his wife was
imprisoned in
Talerhof,
where his son, also
named Maxim Sandovich, was born. The
memory of Saint...
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founders of the Lemko-Rusyn
Republic were
sentenced to
death or
imprisoned in
Talerhof by the
prosecuting attorney Kost
Levytsky (Rusyn: Кость Леви́цький), ****ure...
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interests were
arrested and
placed in
Austrian concentration camps, both in
Talerhof,
Styria and in Terezín
fortress (now in the
Czech Republic). The brutality...
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thousand Orthodox and
Russophilic people died
while being interred at a
Talerhof concentration camp for
those deemed disloyal to Austria.
Already a minority...
- built. 1913 –
Volkskundemuseum (folkloric museum) opens. 1914 – September:
Talerhof concentration camp in
operation near city. 1919 –
Vinzenz Muchitsch becomes...