Sotsput Collective Farm
In November 1942, German soldiers shot nine people in the area of the Sotsput collective farm, which belonged to the village of Bezopasnoye. Two of those nine civilians appear to have been elderly Jewish evacuees.
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Clay Pit in Glinishche
On a certain day in September 1942, the Germans rounded up 161 Jewish people. After being subjected to abuse and beatings, the Jews were taken to a clay pit in the village of Glinishche, where they had to strip naked. They were then ordered to line up, and the German soldiers proceeded to shoot them with machine guns. The pit was subsequently covered with soil, to cover the traces of the German atrocities.
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