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  World War II in Ukraine: Kortelisy (Ukraine), Lidice (Czechoslovakia) & Oradour-sur-Glane (France): Razed Villages
Kortelisy (Ukraine), Lidice (Czechoslovakia) and Oradour-sur-Glane (France): Razed Villages
The German war on the civilian population in Ukraine was ruthless.
But the world never heard about the Ukrainian village of Kortelisy which the Germans burned to the ground on September 23, 1942 and killed all its 2,892 population of men, women and children.
ukrhistory.tripod.com /page-20.html   (864 words)

  
 The Prague Post Online
Only in 1992, when Ukraine became independent, was a memorial sign erected on the site of the massacre in Trochimbrod, now just a historical name because the village was razed during the war.
Similarly, the stories of the massacres in Klubochin and many other Ukrainian villages, such as nearby Kortelisy, where the Nazis executed nearly 3,000 residents in a single September 1942 day, remain completely unknown in the United States.
On average, Ukrainians suffered death and destruction on the level of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks every day for more than two years during the Nazi occupation of Ukraine.
www.praguepost.com /P03/2004/Art/1007/opin1.php   (1767 words)

  
 7th Battalion The Cameronians Multiple Sclerosis Research Initiative   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Their testimony before a German court of inquiry confirmed that some 160 wounded soldiers were liquidated this way.
Due to partisan activity around the village Kortelisy, in the Ukraine, its entire population of 2,892 men, women and children were put to death by SS and SD execution squads helped by local pro-German Ukrainian police.
The village was then razed and burned to the ground, the fires of which blazed for four days.
www.thisisfolkestone.co.uk /ms/info/massacresinrussia.htm   (3108 words)

  
 "Khatyn" - Memorial complex "Khatyn" | Khatyn is an international symbol of anti-war movement
People with different political views and belonging to different religious denominations come to visit Khatyn in order to commemorate the victims of the Second World War killed without guilt.
The sorrowful bell ringing reminds about the tragic fate of a Russian village of Krasukhi, a Ukranian village of Kortelisy, Lithuanian Ablinghi, Czech Lidiza, French Oradur-sur-Glan and many others.
After visiting the memorial, people come to realize how vulnerable the world is. They start thinking about The Eternal.
www.khatyn.by /en/about/symbol   (1229 words)

  
 Wayne Madsen Report - News Archives - May 22-June 3, 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
May 30, 2006 -- Washington sources report that the massacre of innocent civilians, including women and children, at Haditha, Iraq in November 2005 is not the only incident in which U.S. and allied forces conducted war crimes and then covered them up.
In addition to Haditha, Balad and Fallujah will soon join Oradour, Lidice, Kortelisy, and My Lai among the modern era's worst war crimes.
When the nature of these crimes is fully discovered, there will be an international call to bring American and British war criminals, including the top political leadership, to justice.
www.waynemadsenreport.com /2006_05220603.php   (15035 words)

  
 jewish babbling knows no bound
NOT THAT OUR DEAR ZIONISTS-JEWS-ISRAELIS ARE NAZI - BUT LETS SEE PARTISAN??
Due to partisan activity around the village Kortelisy in the Ukraine, its entire population of 2,892 men, women and children were put to rest by SS and SD end
One is Rabbi Saadya Grama, author of an upcoming book "On the Exalted Nature of Israel and Understanding...
www.barossa-region.org /Australia/jewish-babbling-knows-no-bound.html   (2856 words)

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