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Admin11.06.2021

Oral history interview with Mariya Kravtsova

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Admin03.07.2021

Kravtsova Mariya, Marika

By the end of the war she had flown an estimated 980 night missions and dropped an estimated 147 tons of bombs on enemy-controlled territory.
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Admin06.08.2021

Natalya Meklin

Oral History Boris Muzychenko, born in 1928 in Ukraine, describes seeing Jews driven out of their homes by the local police and collaborators; the belief, spread by German authorities, that the Jews were going to Palestine; a mass shooting of Jewish and Romani people at a trench for tanks; the escape of one Romani woman who came to his house in the early morning; and how difficult it was to help the Jewish population, particularly after Crimean Tatars joined the Germans and started guarding camps.
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Admin30.06.2021

Natalya Meklin

Now Masha is a happy mother of a wonderful son.
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Admin13.07.2021

Oral history interview with Mariya Kravtsova

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Admin27.07.2021

Mariya Kravtsova

Oral History Yuri Dobrovolsky, born in 1936 in Ukraine, describes the sight of Jews being driven in carts along the street; adults discussing how the Jews were being taken to be executed; the execution site in which German soldiers set up machine guns; the mass shooting from which he remembers a mother with a child in her arms falling into the ditch; and how after the execution children were running on the site which was spotted with blood.
Admin08.08.2021

Oral history interview with Mariya Kravtsova

Oral History Lubov Zhelevskaya-Savchenko, born in 1924 in Gubarevka Hubarivka , Ukraine, describes a roundup of Jews in Kharkov by German soldiers; her Jewish stepmother saving herself by falsifying documents; the hanging of partisan members; German soldiers expropriating their food supplies; her arrest and time in prison; her transfer to Auschwitz concentration camp; life and conditions in Auschwitz, including details about her labor, other inmates, policies of the camp, her illnesses, and the execution of Jewish prisoners; the knowledge of the German retreat in 1945; her transfer to a displaced persons camp at Bergen-Belsen; the imprisonment of concentration camp inmates upon returning to the Soviet Union; her lawsuit against German officials for reparations; and meeting with other concentration camp survivors in Kharkov.
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Admin27.08.2021

Mariya Kravtsova

Oral History Valentin Savchuk, born in 1930 in Ukraine, describes a mass shooting of Jews at the shooting grounds of a local cavalry regiment; the actions of the Jews leading up to and during the shooting; hearing commands shouted in German; seeing some of the victims attempt to run from the shooting site; visiting the site a month later and seeing a pile of rotten clothes; seeing the bodies of members of the underground movement hanging in the middle of the city; hearing gunshots from other mass shootings and seeing people attempt to escape; hearing rumors that German soldiers were going to kill a group of communists; and German soldiers burning the house of his family as a result of their contacts with partisans.
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Admin20.08.2021

Kravtsova Mariya, Marika

Oral History Maria Bezotosova, born in 1928 in Radonech, Belarus, describes an attempt by German soldiers to arrest a Jewish woman; interference by peasants who passed her as a Belarusian; German soldiers and local policemen gathering residents in stables and then burning them down; hiding in the forest during one of these attacks; hearing cries and smelling a repulsive smell; a mass killing of Jews in Starobin; and seeing German soldiers driving thousands of Jews to execution sites.
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