Flax Factory in Gory
Early in the morning of October 10, 1941, Einsatzkommando 8B surrounded Gory. All the local Jews, some 200 people, were dragged out of their homes and taken to the western outskirts of the town. There, on a hill overlooking the Korchevakha River, near the local flax factory, a large pit had been dug. The Jews were ordered to undress and lie face down in the pit, whereupon they were shot. Some of the victims had their skulls smashed with rifle butts; others were thrown into the pit alive.
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