"Tbilisi, Georgia, Russian Empire"@en . "Unknown"@en . "Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Oranienburg, Nazi Germany"@en . . . . . . "Yakov Iosifovich Dzhugashvili"@en . "Cobbler, Soldier"@en . . "Shot in the head; other sources, Suicide."@en . . . . . . "Yakov Dzhugashvili\n \u042F\u043A\u043E\u0432 \u0414\u0436\u0443\u0433\u0430\u0448\u0432\u0438\u043B\u0438 \n \u10D8\u10D0\u10D9\u10DD\u10D1 \u10EF\u10E3\u10E6\u10D0\u10E8\u10D5\u10D8\u10DA\u10D8"@en . "Yasha"@en . . . "Yakov Iosifovich Dzhugashvili (, ) (18 March 1907 \u2013 14 April 1943) was one of Joseph Stalin's three children (along with Svetlana Alliluyeva and Vasily Dzhugashvili). Yakov was the son of Stalin's first wife, Ekaterina Svanidze. He served in the Red Army during the Second World War, and was captured, or surrendered, in the initial stages of the German invasion of the USSR. While there has been dispute over the circumstances of his death, historians currently believe that he was killed in a German camp."@en . . . . . . . . "Yulia Meltzer"@en . . . . "Joseph Stalin and Ekaterina Svanidze"@en . "1907-03-18"^^ . . . "1943-04-14"^^ . . . "Yakov Iosifovich Dzhugashvili (, ) (18 March 1907 \u2013 14 April 1943) was one of Joseph Stalin's three children (along with Svetlana Alliluyeva and Vasily Dzhugashvili). Yakov was the son of Stalin's first wife, Ekaterina Svanidze. He served in the Red Army during the Second World War, and was captured, or surrendered, in the initial stages of the German invasion of the USSR. While there has been dispute over the circumstances of his death, historians currently believe that he was killed in a German camp."@en . "Georgian"@en . . . . . "Yakov Dzhugashvili"@en . .