• Rumbula may refer to: Rumbula, Riga, a neighbourhood in Riga, Latvia Rumbula, Stopiņi Municipality, a village in Stopiņi Municipality, Latvia Rumbula...
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    The Rumbula massacre is a collective term for incidents on November 30 and December 8, 1941, in which about 25,000 Jews were murdered in or on the way...
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    about 368 inhabitants in 2010, Rumbula's territory covers 6.978 km2 (2.694 sq mi). Rumbula is also the home of Rumbula Air Base, a defunct airport formerly...
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  • Rumbula Air Base (ICAO: EVRC) is an air base located 11 kilometres (7 mi) southeast of Riga city centre in Latvia. The airfield was used for military...
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  • Rumbula is a village in Stopiņi Parish, Ropaži Municipality in the Vidzeme region and the Riga Planning Region of Latvia. "Stopiņu novads - Fakti" (in...
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    massacre at Babi Yar (with 33,771 Jews murdered in two days), and the Rumbula massacre (with about 25,000 Jews murdered in two days of shooting). As...
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  • atrocities that were committed in the Riga ghetto in conjunction with the Rumbula massacre on 30 November 1941. After the war, surviving witnesses reported...
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    survived Rumbula” which records the Holocaust in Latvia, her life in the Riga Ghetto and how she managed to survive the massacre in Rumbula forest. She...
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    others) Babi Yar and the Kamianets-Podilskyi Massacre. First applied in the Rumbula massacre on 30 November and 8 December 1941, the method (which became known...
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    (about 35,000) were killed on November 30 or December 8, 1941, in the Rumbula massacre. The Nazis transported a large number of German Jews to the ghetto;...
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