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Serebryanka Well

On November 23, 1941 a small German detachment arrived in Munus Yevreyskiy (Oktyabrdorf). The village elder was ordered to assemble all the local Jews in the club building (which is now a mosque). The Jews were to take with them food for one day and their valuables. When the Jews had assembled, they were lined up and taken to an abandoned well near Munus, where they, along with Jews brought from neighboring Amansha, were murdered. Their bodies were thrown into the well. According to Soviet reports and to local witnesses, about 100 Jews from Munus were killed in this massacre.

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Serebryanka Well

On November 23, 1941 a thus far unindentified SS unit arrived in Amansha. About 200 Jews were rounded up, taken about one kilometer outside the village and, together with the Jewish inhabitants of nearby Munus-Yevreyskiy (present-day Serebryanka), were shot. Their bodies thrown into a well at the site.

More information: Yad Vashem