Clay Pit at the October Collective Farm
One day in September 1942, the German authorities, with the help of local auxiliary policemen, arrested some fifty Jews in the village of Dinskaya. They were loaded onto several horse-drawn carts and transported to the October collective farm. There, the Jews were taken to a clay pit at the brick factory of the collective farm, ordered to undress, and shot dead with machine guns.
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