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Fântâna Albă massacre — The Fântâna Albă massacre took place April 1, 1941, in Northern Bukovina when a large number of people (about 200 [Gherasim] ) were killed by gunfire from Soviet troops while attempting to cross the border from the Soviet Union to Romania, near… … Wikipedia
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Democratic Union Party (Bukovina) — The Democratic Union Party (Romanian: Partidul Democrat al Unirei or Partidul Democrat al Unirii, PDU) was a political group in Romania, one of the political forces which claimed to represent the ethnic Romanian community of Bukovina province.… … Wikipedia
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