Sugar Refinery in Grebenki
On August 25 or 26, 1941 several Jewish families that were still living in Grebenki were taken to the sugar refinery on the eastern outskirts of the town. They were locked up for one or two days in one of refinery’s buildings and then taken to a nearby pit and shot dead. A total of about 40 people were victims of this massacre. The perpetrators were apparently members of Einsatzgruppe C.
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