Tsybulev Ravine
On September 25, 1941 about 80 Tsybulev Jews accused of “insolence toward the Ukrainian population” were shot to death, apparently at a ravine in the vicinity of the town by members of Einsatzgruppe C. In the winter of 1941/1942 about 100 Jewish children from Tsybulev were taken to the same ravine and shot dead. The perpetrators of this massacre were apparently German rural and local auxiliary policemen. In the spring of 1942 several hundred Tsybulev Jews were taken out of town, forced to undress and, then, shot to death, apparently also in a ravine near Tsybulev. The perpetrators of this massacre were apparently also German rural and local auxiliary policemen.
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