Power Station in Bazar
On November 21, 1941 the village elder of Bazar summoned people to a meeting. The Jews of the town were forced to attend. The elder called for the murder of the Jews of Bazar. On that very day 29 Jews were shot to the death next to the local power station.
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Clay Pit near Korosten
In September 1941 German and local police forces arrested 176 Jews from Bazar and some Jews from the nearby villages. They forced the Jews, along with some some Soviet POWs, to march to Korosten, 60 kilometers from Bazar. The victims were shot to death at a clay pit.
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Bazar Russian Orthodox Cemetery
On November 26, 1941, seven Jews were arrested. This group, including two children, was shot to the death and buried at the Russian cemetery.
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