Suvorovskaya Area
... In the first days of October 1942, the German authorities ordered the Jews to come to the police headquarter with their best possessions. The latter were limited to kilograms. They [the Jews] were taken onto German military vehicles to the outskirts of the village to a pit that had been prepared ahead of time. These people were shot to death with machine-guns. According to Soviet sources, 70 bodies were discovered after the liberation of Suvorovskaya....
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Bolshevik Collective Farm
On August 26, 1942, the German police loaded 95 Jewish children onto 13 trucks and drove them to the collective farm “Bolshevik” in the direction to Kislovodsk. They took them to a destroyed mud hut [or "dugout"], took away the possessions they had with them, and shot them to death in a pit there. After the liberation of the village, the Soviet authorities discovered that of the victims 25 children were not above the age of one year and that 70 were not above the age of ten.
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