The cruel history of the world that buried 3,000 people in one place
On September 29 and 30, 1941, in the Kiev capital, Kiev, captured by the Nazis, more than 33,000 people were shot dead, most of them Jews. It was a way of assembling death. Anna Furman, who is investigating the Babri Yar murders, said, "The youngest baby we're able to identify is a two-day-old baby."
Anna Furman has so far been able to identify about 28,300 names. "Last year, more than 1,000 new names were added," he told the project manager of the Ukrainian Baby Yar Memorial Center.
It is estimated that between 70,000 and 100,000 people died before Ukraine gained independence from German forces in 1944. The dead included Cynthia and Roma, communists and prisoners of war
The location of Baby Yar, also known as Babin Yar, is the most famous killing site in Ukraine. Although there were many such places during World War II, Bobby Yard had a special place in history because the memory of the victims had been suppressed and hidden for decades.
On September 19, 1941, about three months after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, Nazi troops marched on Kiev, the capital of Soviet Ukraine. A few days later, several buildings in the city center were blown up by protesters in Kiwi against the Germans. The Nazis immediately used this as a pretext for launching a massacre. Leaflets were distributed throughout the city, which has a population of over one million. At 8:00 the Jews were ordered to appear at a crossroads near the city of Kiev. They were supposed to bring cash and warm clothes. Anyone who refused to come would come home and be shot.
People gathered at City Hall were ordered to take off their clothes. They then took him to the edge of the valley and pushed him down a slope and shot all the men below in a row at the top of the slope. Loud music and a plane hovering overhead drowned out screams and gunfire.
.Ensatzgruppe C, a German Sondercommando 4A, was responsible for the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. It was led by Paul Blobell, an SS officer involved in other similar operations in Ukraine. He was convicted and sentenced to death by a Nuremberg trial. The Ukrainian regional "auxiliary police" were also involved in the killing of Jews. It is therefore a chapter in the history of Ukraine, as well as a massacre that has been suppressed for a long time.
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