Tag #150152 - Interview #78484 (Maria Reidman)

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Before the war about 800 Jews had come to Olevsk from the neighboring villages, hoping to leave by train. Others stayed hoping that the Germans wouldn’t be killing Jews. Many remembered World War I, when people were happy to be captured by the Germans because they treated them very well. The Germans took all Jews to the nearby Varvarovka village and shot them all. They were buried there. A small monument was erected at the spot of the killing recently.
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Location

Olevsk
Zhytomyrska oblast
Ukraine

Interview
Maria Reidman