Onorivka | Odessa

Execution of Jews in Onorivka

1 Killing site(s)

Investigated by Yahad:
2011
Kind of place before:
a grave
Memorials:
No
Period of occupation:
1941-1944
Witnesses interviewed:
1

Witness interview

Witnesses interviewed: 1. (N°1273)
Iekaterina S (N°1273): “I remember that there was a big Jewish man who tried to escape. I think that he used to work in a barn, he began to run in the bushes and he was shot. They killed him and then brought his corpse to the grave. Nobody managed to escape because the whole area was guarded.”

Soviet archives

RG22.022M/7021-68/178
“On February 15, 1942, Soviet civilians were displaced from Odessa and taken to the village of Onoryvka, in the district of Berezovka. There were 400 and lived for a month in the barns of the village. On March 13, German settlers came and shot 364 people with machine-guns. Some of these people managed to escape. There were little children, women, the elderly and men. They were brought to a hill near the cemetery, where there was a grain pit. The Jews were put in rows and shot.”

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