Veterinary Clinic in Avdeyevka Pervaya
In March 1942, a group of Jews from Avdeyevka were shot at a pit near the veterinary clinic in Avdeyevka. According to Soviet sources, the group numbered some thirty-five people. The Jews were first arrested and held at the Gestapo headquarters. They were then taken to the murder site area in trucks, and unloaded at a distance of 100 meters from the shooting pit. The victims were forced to approach the pit one by one, whereupon they were shot by a German officer standing next to the pit.
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Horse Cemetery in Avdeyevka Pervaya
On January 20-21, 1942, a number of Jews were shot at the horse cemetery in Avdeyevka. According to Soviet reports, twenty-seven Jews were murdered at the site, and at least twelve of the victims were Jews from the nearby village of Novoselovka, who had been held at the Gestapo headquarters in Avdeyevka prior to the shooting. Some of the victims were children, one of whom was buried alive.
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