Strelka Forest
On February 11, 1942 all the Jews of Beshenkovichi, (except for specialists, who were killed later) were taken toward the village of Strelka, located on the far side of the Zapadnaya Dvina River, where prisoners of war had been forced to dig three pits on the previous day. The Jews were shot to death there. Afterwards, the pits were covered with sand and chloride of lime. Some young local Jews escaped from the town during the time when Germans concentrated the Jews before taking them to the murder site. The young Jews survived.
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Lisiya Nora
On October 6, 1941 12 Sondercommando members came to Slobodka from Kamen. With the assistance of local auxiliary police, they collected all the Jews of Sloboda in one house. First the Jewish men were taken to the forest to a place called Lisiya Nora, on the pretext that they were going to build a road. Instead, they were ordered to dig pits and then were immediately shot to death. After that, all the women and children were taken to Lisiya Nora and murdered there also. The number of victims was reported to have been 81.
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