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Eyewitness Accounts, Photographs Preserved in Pleven Museum Reveal Fate of Jews from Concentration Camp Near Kaylaka
Eyewitness Accounts, Photographs Preserved in Pleven Museum Reveal Fate of Jews from Concentration Camp Near Kaylaka
Transferring the bones of Jews who died in the Kaylaka concentration camp from the Pleven Jewish cemetery to the Central Sofia cemetery, Pleven, 1945 (Photo: Pleven Historical Museum)
Eyewitness accounts and photographs, preserved in the Pleven Regional Regional Historical Museum, reveal the fate of the Jews from the concentration camp near Kaylaka, which was burnt down on the night of July 10-11, 1944, Desislava Bliznashka - Georgieva, head of department "New and Recent History" at the Museum, said in an interview with BTA.

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By 05:11 on 03.08.2024 Today`s news

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