Forest near the Tiberda River
Early in the morning of January 14, 1943 the police collected the Jews from the barrack where they had been held and took them under guard to the forest near the Teberda River. There the victims were shot next to a freshly dug pit, which was leveled with the ground after the shooting.
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Gestapo Office in Mikoyan Shakhar
Some Jewish families were taken from their homes, apparently to the Gestapo office. Among them were old people, women, and young children. The victims underwent torture of great brutality: they were abused and bayoneted to death. The women were raped and parts of their bodies cut off, while the children were poisoned.
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Teberda road
On August 15, 1942 the Jewish Teplitskiy family, consisting of three people, was shot on the road from Mikoyan Shakhar to Tiberda.
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