Bogdanovka concentration camp

The Bogdanovka concentration camp was a concentration camp for Jews that was established in Transnistria Governorate by the Romanian authorities during World War II as part of the Holocaust. == Location == Three concentration camps were situated near the villages of Bogdanovka, Domanovka and Akmechetka on the Southern Bug river, in Golta district, Transnistria with Bogdanovka holding 54,000 people by the end of 1941.

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Bogdanovka concentration camp

The Bogdanovka concentration camp was a concentration camp for Jews that was established in Transnistria Governorate by the Romanian authorities during World War II as part of the Holocaust. == Location == Three concentration camps were situated near the villages of Bogdanovka, Domanovka and Akmechetka on the Southern Bug river, in Golta district, Transnistria with Bogdanovka holding 54,000 people by the end of 1941.

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