Cemetery between Moskovskaya and Dolgaya Streets in Brześć nad Bugiem
In November 1942 and, apparently, [also] several months later, Jews who had not been taken to the Bronna Góra station were shot at the cemetery between Moskovskaya Street and Dolgaya (today Kuybyshev) Street. The Jews were forced to strip and then enter pits that apparently had been prepared in advance. The exact dates of the murder operations, as well as the number of Jews shot at the site, remain unknown.
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Dolgaya (Street in Brześć nad Bugiem)
In October - November 1942 some of the ghetto population, mostly old people and women with children, were taken to the yard between the houses at 124 and 126 Dolgaya (today Kuybyshev) Street, close to Moskovskaya Street. According to Soviet reports the number of the victims shot at this murder site during November 1942 was as many as 600. Later, in the course of several months, Jews who had been in hiding were caught by the Germans and shot in the area between Karbyshev [formerly Moskovskaya] and Kuybyshev Streets, probably also in the yard of house no. 126.
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