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  1. And yet, my pictures depict places and people that seem like they haven’t changed for centuries. In Transnistria, elderly people reminisce wistfully about the Soviet era, when they were part of a world power: ... A Ukrainian woman and her son attend a wedding. More and more people are leaving the country.

  2. 995 Followers, 78 Following, 39 Posts - TRANSNISTRIA TOUR (@transnistria_tour) on Instagram: "WE EXPLAIN TRANSNISTRIA"

  3. Territorial situation of the conflict Administrative divisions of actual Transnistria Until the Second World War. The Soviet Union in the 1930s had an autonomous region of Transnistria inside Ukraine, called the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (MASSR), where nearly half of the population were Romanian-speaking people, and with Tiraspol as its capital.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2018 · A report on the situation of human rights in the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova by UN senior expert Thomas Hammarberg in 2013 remains the most in-depth analysis available. According to Hammarberg’s report, the main issues women in Transnistria face are domestic violence and sex trafficking. Two Transnistrian NGOs (Resonance ...

  5. Transnistria was conquered by the Germans and Romanians in the summer of 1941. Before the war, some 300,000 Jews lived in the region. Tens of thousands were murdered by the Einsatzgruppen D, commanded by Otto Ohlendorf, as well as by German and Romanian soldiers. After the occupation, Transnistria became a concentration point for Jews from ...

  6. The Transnistria Governorate ( Romanian: Guvernământul Transnistriei) was a Romanian -administered territory between the Dniester and Southern Bug, conquered by the Axis Powers from the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa. A Romanian civilian administration governed the territory from 19 August 1941 to 29 January 1944.

  7. This is the history of Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR), an unrecognised breakaway state that is internationally recognised as part of Moldova. Transnistria controls most of the narrow strip of land between the Dniester river and the Moldovan–Ukrainian border, as well as some land on the other side of the ...