Rusanov Mill
One day in November or December 1941 a German detachment arrived in Kary. The village elder was ordered to assemble all the Jews living in the village in the local clubhouse. The Jews were told that they were going to be resettled. Between 130 (according to Soviet reports) and 150 (according to testimonies of local inhabitants) Jews who were held in the club, along with 6 non-Jews, were taken to the mill which had once belonged to the landlord Rusanov, on the ouskirts of the village, and murdered there. Their bodies thrown into a well.
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