Strunkovka
On November 22, 1941, all the Jews were summoned to the Gestapo building on the pretext that they were to be evacuated to Kremenchug. Those Jews who had tried to hide elsewhere in the town were found and taken to the same location. The 3,500 Jews were then led to Strunkovka, 3 kilometers northeast of the town, where they were all shot in a deep ravine.
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Beet Storage Area near Zolotonosha
On September 22, 1941, German officers rounded up some 300 Jews, many of whom were refugees from elsewhere, and took them out of town, toward the beet storage area. The Jews were held in the storehouse, and then taken out in groups of 10, to be shot next to the bomb craters that dotted the area.
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