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Ukrainian concentration camp survivor
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Markiyan Dimidov (born 1935) is a Ukrainian concentration camp survivor who was only eight back in 1943 when the Nazis set fire to his 3-year-old sister, Feofania, in a shed somewhere in a Belarusian forest, along with his grandmother, great-grandmother and his 2-year old cousin. Six decades later, Dimidov gained a small measure of compensation for that suffering, €7,670 (US$10,000), from the German Forced Labour Compensation Programme.

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  1. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Fund+finishes+payments+to+Nazi+victims-a01611345540


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