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Natalino Ravine

In late June 1942, some 100 Jews of all ages and of both sexes, who were still living in Krasnograd at the time, underwent registration on the orders of the local German commandant’s office, and were concentrated in the area of Leningrad Street in the center of town. From there, they were taken by truck to the village of Natalino, about 5 km south of Krasnograd, and shot in a clay pit in a nearby ravine. This massacre appears to have been perpetrated by German order and military policemen from Krasnograd.

More information: Yad Vashem