Zhivodyorovskiy Well
On September 25, 1941 about 80 Jews of the Komintern (Comintern) collective farm of all ages and both sexes were held in the local school building by a unit apparently belonging to Einsatzgruppe D and by local auxiliaries. The Jews were then taken to an abandoned well, known as the Zhivoderovskiy well, located about 2.5 kilometers southeast of the village on the Stalin collective farm and shot dead there.
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Kalinindorf Vineyard
On September 17 (16, according to the inscription on the monument that was erected after the war), 1941 members of Sonderkommando 10a of Einsatzgruppe D, aided by local Ukrainian auxiliary policemen, assembled the Jews of Kalinindorf in a cowshed in Kalinindorf. From there they were taken to an anti-tank trench near a vineyard on the outskirts of the village. There they were ordered to undress. Before being shot, the Jews were brutally abused. Then they were ordered to lay face down in the ditch and were shot to death. One of the Jews, who had a clarinet with him, was forced to play a mournful Jewish melody while the other Jews were shot. According to Soviet documents, the total number of Kalinindorf Jews massacred was 996; the inscription on the postwar monument gives the figure of 1,875 victims.
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Zhivodyorovskiy Well
On September 16, 1941 a unit apparently belonging to Einsatzgruppe D held locked 113 Jews of all ages and both sexes from the Serp i Molot kolkhoz in the collective farm garage. From there the victims were taken the short distance to the Stalin collective farm and shot dead at the Zhivodyorovskiy well.
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