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1900s Name: Sevastopol
1900s District: Sevastopol
1900s Province: Taurida
1900s Country: Russian Empire

Modern: Sevastopol, Ukraine
Modern Ukrainian: Севастополь  listen town name in ukrainian
Modern Russian: Севастополь  listen town name in russian

1930s: Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine SSR, Soviet Union
1950s: Sevastopol, Soviet Union

Other names: Sevastopol [Rus, Ukr], Sewastopol [Ger, Pol], Sebastopol, Sivastopol, Aqyar [Tatar], Akyar [Turk], Akhtyar, Akhiar

Coordinates:
44°36'N 33°32'E Mapquest Google Maps

Document and Dataset Collections

NameTime frameView
Yahad-in Unum execution site for Sebastopol/Sevastopol1941-1945
Yahad - In Unum ("together" in Hebrew and Latin) is a Paris-based organization established in 2004 by Father Patrick Desbois and dedicated to systematically identifying and documenting the sites of Jewish mass executions by Nazi mobile-killing units in Eastern Europe during World War II.


In Yahad - In Unum archives you can find the following resources concerning the Jewish victims of this town/village:


- Video testimonies of eyewitnesses of the mass shootings 
- Contemporary photos of executions sites of Jewish victims
- Archival pictures of the town/village and their Jewish inhabitants 
- German archives about the executions of Jewish victims 
- Soviet archives about the executions of Jewish victims 

Video testimonies can be available online upon request on Yahad Interactive Map page

Photos and short video clips of testimonies are available online on Yahad - In Unum interactive map

Others archives are available for consultation in Yahad Research Center in Paris. For more information, please contact Patrice Bensimon
Telephone Directory, Sevastopol, 19411941
Logan Kleinwaks reported that "the Library of Congress recently placed online, scans of five Ukrainian telephone directories: Kiev 1935, Voroshilovgrad (Lugansk/Luhansk) 1939, Sevastopol 1941, Odessa 1948, and Lviv 1949."  These directories can be viewed or downloaded at the Library of Congress website. The Library of Congress has other Ukraine telephone directories at the Library. 

Kleinwaks" notes that "the full text of these directories can be searched on his  Genealogy Indexer website,
either in the original Cyrillic or by entering a Latin script search
term and using one of the automatic transliteration options ("Add
Latin -> Cyrillic," which is the default, or "Only Latin ->
Cyrillic").  Search results link to page scans on the Library of
Congress" website."



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