In Memoriam to the Martyrs of Babi Yar was written by the Ukrainian composer of Jewish descent Dmitri Klebanov in 1945. It is a commemoration of the massacre...
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Babi Yar (Russian: Бабий Яр) or Babyn Yar (Ukrainian: Бабин Яр) is a ravine in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and a site of massacres carried out by Nazi...
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Symphony No. 13 (Shostakovich) (redirect from Babi Yar Symphony)
said to have been taken directly from Mussorgsky. In Memoriam to the Martyrs of Babi Yar 1.^ This nickname neither appears on the title page of the symphony's...
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Concertino (Украинское концертино) (1940) Symphony No.1 In Memoriam to the Martyrs of Babi Yar (1945) Ukrainian Suite (Украинская сюита) (1949) Symphony...
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This is a list of Ukrainian composers of classical music who were either born on the territory of modern-day Ukraine or were ethnically Ukrainian. Aizberg...
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contain "symphony" or "sinfonia" in their name are included, whether or not strictly speaking they adhere to the format of a classical symphony. Sinfonia...
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Reinhard Heydrich (redirect from The Butcher of Prague)
generál in memoriam Alois Eliáš". vets.cz (in Czech). Spolek pro vojenská pietní místa, o.s. Retrieved 24 June 2018. "Ing. Alois Eliáš". vlada.cz (in Czech)...
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1941 (redirect from Deaths in 1941)
foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov, to arrange urgent assistance for Russia. September 29–30 – The Holocaust: Babi Yar massacre – German troops, assisted...
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September 29 (redirect from 29th of September)
forces, with the aid of local Ukrainian collaborators, begin the two-day Babi Yar massacre. 1954 – The convention establishing CERN (the European Organization...
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