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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 114. Chapters: Babi Yar, Great Patriotic War, Eastern Front, Rumbula massacre, Riga Ghetto, Liep ja massacres, Daugavpils Ghetto, Nazi crimes against Soviet POWs, The Holocaust in Latvia, 2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade, The Holocaust in Estonia, OST-Arbeiter, Stalin's Missed Chance, Jelgava massacres, Burning of the Riga synagogues, Massacre of Lviv professors, The Holocaust in Russia, Stalin's ten blows, Italian participation in the Eastern Front, Gyorshadtest, Panfilov's Twenty-Eight Guardsmen, Icebreaker, German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, Moscow Victory Parade of 1945, Dunamunde Action, The Holocaust in Ukraine, Salaspils concentration camp, Jungfernhof concentration camp, Khatyn massacre, Ninth Fort massacres of November 1941, Soviet evacuation of Tallinn, Timeline of the Eastern Front of World War II, Ribbon of Saint George, German-Russian Museum Berlin-Karlshorst, Wolfgang Kugler, The Battle of Russia, Captured German equipment in Soviet use on the Eastern front, Mizocz ghetto, List of victims of the Babi Yar massacre, List of foreign vehicles used by Nazi Germany in World War II, Summer-Autumn Campaign of 1941, Commissar Order, Order No. 227, 2008 Moscow Victory Day Parade, 2009 Moscow Victory Day Parade, Order No. 270, Kamianets-Podilskyi Massacre, Operation Clausewitz, Soviet Tankmen's Song, Penetration, Chorny Kot, Kiev Archive Museum of Transitional Period, Severity Order, Pobediteli, Second Fatherland War, M-Day. Excerpt: The Eastern Front of World War II was a theatre of World War II between the European Axis powers and co-belligerent Finland against the Soviet Union, Poland, and some other Allies which encompassed Northern, Southern and Eastern Europe from 22 June 1941 to 9 May 1945. It was known by many different names depending on the nation, notably the Great Patriotic War (Russian: ) in the former Sov...