USC Libraries Research Guide: Russia

In Russia, the Holocaust reached its easternmost point in Europe and extended across a vast expanse of land. From historic Pushkin on the outskirts of Leningrad in the north to Nal′chik and Mozdok in the Caucasus Mountains in the south, the total area of Russia that the Germans came to control was virtually as big as both Ukraine and Belorussia put together.

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