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#1465835
29 September 2016
People look at the portraits of those who survived Babyn Yar massacre at Memorial Complex in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 29, 2016. Ukraine marks the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar tragedy, wherein more than 33 thousands Jews, Gipsys, Ukrainians and others were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.
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#1465838
29 September 2016
People look at the portraits of those who survived Babyn Yar massacre at Memorial Complex in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 29, 2016. Ukraine marks the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar tragedy, wherein more than 33 thousands Jews, Gipsys, Ukrainians and others were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.
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#1465842
29 September 2016
People look at the portraits of those who survived Babyn Yar massacre at Memorial Complex in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 29, 2016. Ukraine marks the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar tragedy, wherein more than 33 thousands Jews, Gipsys, Ukrainians and others were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.
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#1465851
29 September 2016
People look at the portraits of those who survived Babyn Yar massacre at Memorial Complex in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 29, 2016. Ukraine marks the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar tragedy, wherein more than 33 thousands Jews, Gipsys, Ukrainians and others were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.
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#1465855
29 September 2016
People look at the portraits of those who survived Babyn Yar massacre at Memorial Complex in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 29, 2016. Ukraine marks the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar tragedy, wherein more than 33 thousands Jews, Gipsys, Ukrainians and others were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.
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