Oil Production Plant in Nezlobnaya
As soon as the village of Nezlobnaya came under occupation, the German military began to hunt for Jews. In the first days of August 1942, 351 civilians were taken to an oil production plant, which stood approximately one kilometer from the village. There was an anti-tank trench there. The civilians, many of whom were Jewish evacuees, had to strip to their underwear, and were then shot. Any victim who was not hit by the bullets, or was merely wounded, would be kicked into the pit. Afterward, the perpetrators covered the anti-tank trench with soil.
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Plant Nursery Nezlobnaya
On September 8 and October 10, 1942, 25 civilians were taken to a pit in the area of the plant nursery, where they were shot and covered with soil.
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Tractor Plant in Nezlobnaya
In December 1942, a massacre took place in the area of the tractor manufacturing plant. 132 civilians, some of them Jews, were murdered in a pit there. According to Soviet sources, some of the victims were killed with heavy blows and with the butts of German rifles, while others were thrown into the pit alive. 70 of the victims were shot on the same day. Each of these was killed separately, being forced to strip naked and climb on top of the bodies of those who had died before. The shooters used machine guns.
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