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Ravine near Kholmech

In August 1941 four German soldiers arrived in the village of Kholmech. They collected all the residents at the central square, where they separated the Jews from the rest of the villagers. The Germans took 35 Jews to the Dnieper River, where they shot them next to a ravine. In the evening the Jews were buried in the ravine.

More information: Yad Vashem