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Struma disaster - Wikipedia
The Struma disaster was the sinking on 24 February 1942 of a ship, MV Struma, which had been trying to take nearly 800 Jewish refugees from the Axis member ...
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Voyage of the Struma | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Learn about the voyage and sinking of the Struma, an overcrowded and unsafe vessel carrying Jews attempting to leave Europe for Palestine in 1941-42.
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Struma Refugee Ship Fleeing Romania Sunk at Sea in 1942
780 Jews boarded the Struma (an old cargo barge used to carry cattle) hoping to flee war-torn, fascist Romania and make their way to a new life in Eretz Israel.
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struma
‖ struma (ˈstruːmə) Pl. strumæ; also 6 strumas, 7 -aes, 7–8 -a's. See also strume. [mod.L. use of L. strūma scrofulous tumour.] 1. Path. a. = scrofula. Also applied to goitre or bronchocele, and to tubercular disease, esp. in mod.L. specific designations as struma aberrata, struma adiposa, etc.1565 ...
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Struma - Wikipedia
Struma (medicine), a swelling in the neck due to an enlarged thyroid gland; Struma (skin disease), a mycobacterial skin disease; Struma (river) ...
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Disaster on the Black Sea: The Sinking of the Struma - Yad Vashem
In December 1941, approximately 780 Jews gathered at Constanța port, Romania and went on board the Struma, an old cargo barge used to carry cattle.
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The Struma (2001) - IMDb
In 1941, nearly 800 Romanian Jewish refugees, packed like sardines aboard the Struma, a 46-meter boat bound for Palestine, found themselves stranded when the ...
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The “Struma” Tragedy - Żydowski Instytut Historyczny
The 24th of February is the 77th anniversary of the ship “Struma” sinking in the Black Sea. Almost 800 Jews escaping Romania died on the ship.
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Death at Sea: The Tragedy of the Struma - Aish.com
Eighty years ago, on the morning of February, 24, 1942, a decrepit cattle boat named MV Struma, sank in the Black Sea. The ship, carrying 769 desperate Jewish ...
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Aboard the "Struma" - הארכיון הציוני
One of the greatest disasters in the history of the illegal immigration to Palestine was the sinking of the ship, “Struma”. In 1947, the Revisionists organized ...
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Struma (river)
The Struma or Strymónas (Bulgarian: Струма ; ;) is a river in Bulgaria and Greece. Its ancient name was Strymṓn (Greek: Στρυμών ). Gallery
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Struma Glacier on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Struma River.
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Struma (village)
Struma (village) is a village in Sandanski municipality, Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria.
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Villages in Blagoevgrad Province
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Struma Corps
The Struma Corps or Usturma Corps of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Usturma Kolordusu) was one of the corps under the command of the Ottoman Western Army It was formed in Ustruma (Struma) area during the First Balkan War.
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MV Struma
On 23 February 1942 Turkish authorities boarded Struma. Struma sank quickly and many people were trapped below decks and drowned.
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Struma motorway
The Struma Motorway (, ) is a motorway currently under construction in Bulgaria. The motorway is named after the Struma River. In 2018 the former Lyulin motorway was merged with the Struma motorway.
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