Roma in the Soviet Union

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Roma in the Soviet Union were an ethnic minority who, like Jews and other targeted groups, suffered persecution, mass murder, and other atrocities under Nazi occupation during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roma people
ethnic minority population
affectedBy Soviet nationality policy NERFINISHED
Soviet sedentarization campaigns
World War II Eastern Front NERFINISHED
comparedWith Jews in the Soviet Union NERFINISHED
other targeted groups under Nazi occupation
country Soviet Union
ethnicGroup Roma NERFINISHED
ethnicStatus minority
experienced atrocities
destruction of communities
discrimination
loss of life
mass murder
racial persecution
governedBy Soviet authorities NERFINISHED
historicalContext Holocaust in the Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Nazi occupation of Soviet territories
language Romani
locatedIn Baltic region NERFINISHED
Belarusian SSR NERFINISHED
Crimea
Eastern Europe
Moldavian SSR NERFINISHED
Russian SFSR NERFINISHED
Ukrainian SSR NERFINISHED
partOf Roma in Europe
Romani people in the Soviet sphere NERFINISHED
persecutedBy Einsatzgruppen NERFINISHED
German occupation authorities NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
local collaborators
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

Islam
Orthodox Christianity NERFINISHED
subjectOf Holocaust and genocide studies NERFINISHED
research on Nazi occupation in Eastern Europe
studies of the Porajmos
timePeriod 20th century
World War II
victimOf Holocaust of Roma NERFINISHED
Nazi genocide policies
Porajmos NERFINISHED
concentration camps
deportations
forced labor
ghettoization
mass shootings

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German occupation of parts of the Soviet Union victim Roma in the Soviet Union