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Macedonia: 75th anniversary of Jewish deportations observed

Published March 11, 2018

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Thousands of people have marched in southern Macedonia to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the deportation and eventual death of almost the country's entire Jewish population.

Public officials, civic group representatives and relatives of former Macedonian Jews came from Israel, Latin America and the United States to attend the event in the town of Bitola.

Macedonia was a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia when it was occupied by Germany and administered by its Bulgarian allies during World War II.

More than 7,000 Jews from the cities of Skopje, Bitola and Stip were confined to ghettos in March 1943 before being deported to the Nazi death camp in German-occupied Treblinka, Poland.

Ninety-eight percent of Macedonia's Jews perished there.

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This version has been corrected to show that Germany occupied Macedonia and ally Bulgaria ran it afterward.

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