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.
Bogdanovka concentration camp | |
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Concentration camp | |
Map of the Holocaust in Ukraine. Odessa ghetto marked with gold-red star. Transnistria massacres marked with red skulls. | |
Location of Bogdanovka concentration camp within Ukraine | |
Coordinates | 47°48′48″N 31°9′23″E |
Operated by | Romania and Nazi Germany |
Operational | Autumn 1941-winter 1942 |
Inmates | Ukrainian Jews |
Killed | More than 40,000 |
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