Tavriyske | Dnipropetrovsk

/ Grigori M. showing the way the Jews went to the shooting   © Nicolas Tkatchouk –Yahad- In Unum The team conducting the interview with Grigori M.  © Nicolas Tkatchouk –Yahad- In Unum Grigori F. F showing the location of the pit of the mass shooting     © Nicolas Tkatchouk –Yahad- In Unum Leonid G. remembered he used to go to the cinema with the Jews    © Nicolas Tkatchouk –Yahad- In Unum The team conducting an interview    © Nicolas Tkatchouk –Yahad- In Unum

Execution of Jews in Tavriyske

1 Killing site(s)

Kind of place before:
Sand quarry
Memorials:
Yes
Period of occupation:
1941-1943
Witnesses interviewed:
3

Witness interview

Grygoriy F. told us: "With other children, I followed a wagon that was taking some Jews to be shot. A German who was escorting the wagon then returned and began to shoot at us. We ran back home." (Witness N°952, interview in Tavriyske, in 2010)

Historical note

Former Jewish agricultural colony, originally named  Lenindorf, established in the 1920s. Tavryiske is between the cities of Krivoy Rog and Dnipropetrovsk. Before the war, there were approximately 800 inhabitants. Tavryiske was a member of the former Jewish district of Satlindorf created at the same time, consisting of dozens of Jewish agricultural colonies, the first ones established at the beginning of the 19th century. The village was occupied from 1941 to 1943.

Holocaust by bullets in figures

The Jews frequently had to work to build the road between Krivoy Rog and Dnipropetrovsk. The day of the shooting, in 1941, the Jews were gathered in stables, then killed in a quarry. There were about ten victims.

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