
Jewish mass graves restoration
Manevtsy is a small village in Ukraine, near the city of Krasilov. Historically, Krasilov had a large Jewish community up until World War II, when
Manevtsy is a small village in Ukraine, near the city of Krasilov. Historically, Krasilov had a large Jewish community up until World War II, when
(Ukrainian police commander), Born 1902 in Medwedowka. Statement Date: January 25, 1973
In 1945 and 1946, the Israeli Hebrew publication Yalkut Vohlin [Vohlin Anthology] printed two articles by Israel Savouray, describing the Ukrainian village Kresilov. An English translation of these
Written by Dr. Martin C. Dean, Applied Research Scholar, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Washington
Extract of transcript of court proceedings May 17, 1944 The Military Tribunal of the NKVD [prev. tr.: NKVD = people’s commissariat for the Interior] troops
Khmelnytskyy, April 2, 1973 Sophiia Kameniezkaia [Sofiya Kamentskaya], daughter of Mikhail, born 1922, resident in the city of Polonoye, Khmelnytskyy District. She is Jewish, citizen
Note: Galina’s husband was not Jewish Khmelnytskyy, March 29, 1973 Galina Bolchovskaia [Galina Bolkhovskaya Mikhaylovna], daughter of Mikhail, born 1920 in Starokonstantinov. She is Jewish,
Krasyliv, December 21, 1972 Jakov Omeljaniuk, son of Mikhail, born 1913 in Krasilov, Khmelnytskyy district. He is Ukrainian, a citizen of the USSR and not
Khmelnytskyy, December 22, 1972 Moisey Katz, son of Meer [Moisey Meerovich Katz], born 1908, born and resident in Krasilov, Khmelnytskyy district. He is a Jew,
Isaac Tenzer was the post-WWII son of Basia Tenzer, nee Schusterman, from Krasilov. Isaac says he is writing a book about his mother. Indeed, Basia
My name is Mira Barenfeld and I’m a descendant of the Barenfeld family from Krasilow. All my father’s family perished in Manevtsy. My father survived
Dear friends, relatives and Landsleit! We, the descendants of the Krasilov Jews who perished over 70 years ago, are addressing to your collective memory of
1947 – First Visit to Mass Grave at Manivtsy.
B двух бесчеловечных акциях 1942 годa – в июле и сентябре (в канун Рош hа-Шана), — было уничтожено около 5000 мужчин и женщин, стариков и детей, виновных только в том, что они были евреями. Чудом уцелело лишь несколько узников Красиловского и Кульчинского гетто.