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  2. The Jews from Macedonia and the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    The central subject of scientific interest was the destiny of 7,148 Jews from Macedonia murdered in 1943 in the gas chambers of Treblinka II (Poland), their culture and ontology, but also the complex discourse of the post-Holocaust theoretic thought. [1] The aim was to initiate a serious academic discussion on the presence of the Jewish ...

  3. History of the Jews in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish community persisted in North Macedonia (as well as in the rest of the Macedonian region) after Roman rule. The medieval Jewish population of North Macedonia consisted until the 14th-15th century primarily of Romaniote Jews. [8] The First Crusade devastated the Jewish population in Pelagonia and Skopje.

  4. Holocaust Memorial Center for the Jews of Macedonia

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    The Memorial Center is located in the so-called Jewish Quarter of Skopje, which was the center of Jewish life in this city until the deportation of the Jews. The museum is located behind the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle, which faces the Vardar River. The Holocaust Memorial Center for the Jews of Macedonia was officially opened on 10 March ...

  5. A History of the Jews in Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Background. In April 1941, the Bulgarian army in alliance with Nazi Germany occupied Vardar Macedonia. On 11 March 1943, the Bulgarian authorities rounded up most of the local Jews and handed them over to the Germans, who transported them to the Treblinka extermination camp. They were gassed on arrival, and none are known to have survived.

  6. The Jews in Macedonia During the Second World War (1941–1945)

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    The Holocaust. Publisher. Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Publication date. 1986. The Jews in Macedonia During the Second World War (1941–1945) is a collection of archival documents concerning the fate of the Macedonian Jews in the years 1941–1945, co-edited by Žamila Kolonomos and Vera Vesković-Vangeli and published in 1986.

  7. Shoah (film) - Wikipedia

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    Shoah is a 1985 French documentary film about the Holocaust (known as "Shoah" in Hebrew since the 1940s [4]), directed by Claude Lanzmann.Over nine hours long and eleven years in the making, the film presents Lanzmann's interviews with survivors, witnesses and perpetrators during visits to German Holocaust sites across Poland, including extermination camps.

  8. Columbus-area filmmaker tells Holocaust story of hope that ...

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    Danae King, Columbus Dispatch. December 3, 2023 at 6:00 AM. For the past eight years, local Emmy-winning filmmaker Mike Edwards has been working on a documentary titled "A Train Near Magdeburg ...

  9. North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    North Macedonia (/ ˌ m æ s ɪ ˈ d oʊ n i ə / MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə), [c] officially the Republic of North Macedonia, [d] is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe.It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo [e] to the northwest and Serbia to the north. [8]