NKVD special camp No. 48, the Glossary
The NKVD special camp No.[1]
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23 relations: Axis powers, Battle of Stalingrad, Dresden, Friedrich Paulus, Fumitaka Konoe, Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies, Hans Boeckh-Behrens, Heinrich Thoma (general), Ivanovo Oblast, Khabarovsk war crimes trials, Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Monastery of Saint Euthymius, Otozō Yamada, Otto Günsche, Prisoner-of-war camp, Pyotr Voykov, Soviet biological weapons program, Soviet Union, Suzdal, Unit 100, Unit 731, Veterinary medicine, World War II.
- Ivanovo Oblast
- NKVD special camps
- Prisons in the Soviet Union
- World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the Soviet Union
- World War II sites in the Soviet Union
Axis powers
The Axis powers, originally called the Rome–Berlin Axis and also Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, was a military coalition that initiated World War II and fought against the Allies.
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Battle of Stalingrad
The Battle of StalingradSchlacht von Stalingrad see; p (17 July 19422 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II, beginning when Nazi Germany and its Axis allies attacked and became locked in a protracted struggle with the Soviet Union for control over the Soviet city of Stalingrad in southern Russia.
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Dresden
Dresden (Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and it is the second most populous city after Leipzig.
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Friedrich Paulus
Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus (23 September 1890 – 1 February 1957) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) during World War II who is best known for his surrender of the German 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad (July 1942 to February 1943). NKVD special camp No. 48 and Friedrich Paulus are German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union.
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Fumitaka Konoe
was the eldest son and heir of Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe and the 13th-generation descendant of Emperor Go-Yōzei.
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Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies
The Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies (German: Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung, abbreviated HAIT) is a research institute hosted by Dresden University of Technology and devoted to the comparative analysis of dictatorships.
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Hans Boeckh-Behrens
Hans Boeckh-Behrens (27 November 1898 – 13 February 1955) was a German general during World War II. NKVD special camp No. 48 and Hans Boeckh-Behrens are German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union.
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Heinrich Thoma (general)
Heinrich Thoma (26 April 1891 – 30 October 1948) was a German general during World War II. NKVD special camp No. 48 and Heinrich Thoma (general) are German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union.
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Ivanovo Oblast
Ivanovo Oblast (Ivanovskaya oblastʹ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast).
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Khabarovsk war crimes trials
The Khabarovsk war crimes trials were the Soviet hearings of twelve Japanese Kwantung Army officers and medical staff charged with the manufacture and use of biological weapons, and human experimentation, during World War II.
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Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast
Krasnogorsk (Красногорск) is a city and the administrative center of Krasnogorsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Moskva River, adjacent to the northwestern boundary of Moscow.
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Monastery of Saint Euthymius
The Saviour Monastery of St.
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Otozō Yamada
was a career officer, convicted war criminal and general in the Imperial Japanese Army, serving from the Russo-Japanese War to the end of World War II.
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Otto Günsche
Otto Günsche (24 September 1917 – 2 October 2003) was a mid-ranking officer in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany during World War II. NKVD special camp No. 48 and Otto Günsche are German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union.
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Prisoner-of-war camp
A prisoner-of-war camp (often abbreviated as POW camp) is a site for the containment of enemy fighters captured as prisoners of war by a belligerent power in time of war.
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Pyotr Voykov
Pyotr Lazarevich Voykov (Пётр Лазаревич Войков; Petro Lazarovych Voikov; party aliases: Пётрусь and Интеллигент, or Piotrus and Intelligent) (– June 7, 1927) was a Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet diplomat known as one of the participants in the decision to murder the former Russian Emperor Nicholas II and his family members.
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Soviet biological weapons program
The Soviet Union covertly operated the world's largest, longest, and most sophisticated biological weapons program, thereby violating its obligations as a party to the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Suzdal
Suzdal (Суздаль) is a town that serves as the administrative center of Suzdalsky District in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, which is located near the Kamenka River, north of the city of Vladimir.
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Unit 100
was an Imperial Japanese Army facility called the Kwantung Army Warhorse Disease Prevention Shop that focused on the development of biological weapons during World War II.
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Unit 731
, short for Manchu Detachment 731 and also known as the Kamo Detachment and the Ishii Unit, was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that engaged in lethal human experimentation and biological weapons manufacturing during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and World War II.
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Veterinary medicine
Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, management, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorder, and injury in non-human animals.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Ivanovo Oblast
- Administrative divisions of Ivanovo Oblast
- Culture of Ivanovo Oblast
- Flag of Ivanovo Oblast
- Geography of Ivanovo Oblast
- History of Ivanovo Oblast
- Ivanovo Oblast
- NKVD special camp No. 48
- Politics of Ivanovo Oblast
NKVD special camps
- Brygidki
- Camp Fünfeichen
- NKVD Special Camp No. 1
- NKVD filtration camps
- NKVD special camp No. 48
- NKVD special camp Nr. 2
- NKVD special camp Nr. 7
- NKVD special camps in Germany 1945–1950
Prisons in the Soviet Union
- Amerikanka
- Black Dolphin Prison
- Bolshoy Dom
- Brygidki
- Butyrka prison
- Chernokozovo detention center
- Gulag
- Kachanivska penal colony
- Kresty Prison
- Lefortovo Prison
- List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the Soviet Union
- Lubyanka Building
- Lukiškės Prison
- Lukyanivska Prison
- Matrosskaya Tishina
- NKVD special camp No. 48
- Ognenny Ostrov
- Okrestina
- Oryol Prison
- Prison on Łącki Street
- Solovki prison camp
- Soviet special camps
- Stolobny Island
- Sukhanovo Prison
- Taganka Prison
- Vladimir Central Prison
World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the Soviet Union
- List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the Soviet Union
- NKVD special camp No. 48
World War II sites in the Soviet Union
- Brygidki
- Choral synagogue (Vitebsk)
- NKVD special camp No. 48
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NKVD_special_camp_No._48
Also known as Voikovo, Voikovo prison camp, Woikowo.