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Grozovo Quarry

Seventy-four Jewish experts (shoemakers, carpenters, locksmiths) were left in Grozovo with their families after most of the Jewish population was taken to the ghetto in Konyukhi. They continued living in the town, in six houses. In July 1942, all these remaining Jews were gathered together and taken to a quarry about half a kilometer from the town, where they were shot to death.

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Grozovo Forest

On December 18, 1941, the Germans loaded the Jews from the ghetto (located in a small former military town) into trucks and drove them to two pre-prepared pits in the forest. They ordered the Jews to climb into the pits, shoulders up, and shot them. The children were thrown into the pits alive.

More information: Yad Vashem