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Interview with Anatoliy Bazilevskiy, born in Askaniya Nova, Ukraine in 1936, regarding the mass murders of Jews in Askaniya Nova during 1942-1943

Interview with Anatoliy Bazilevskiy, born in Askaniya Nova, Ukraine in 1936, regarding the mass murders of Jews in Askaniya Nova during 1942-1943 German occupation; eviction of his family from their apartment; life in brick ovens at the edge of the town; testimony regarding mass murders of Jews near the quarry at the edge of the town (the corpses were thrown into the quarry); pulling out and theft of gold teeth [of the victims] before the murder; help to his family by a local man named Moroz, and his stories about the murders of Jews; collaboration by the policeman Kulik and other policemen, in the transfer of Jews from other cities to the murder site; Anatoliy's mother hides her girlfriend from the Communist Party; air-raids on the town; mass murders from late 1942 until the liberation in 1943; information regarding the murder site; refusal by the authorities to establish a monument in memory of the victims.
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11429255
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Interview(s)
Testimony
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11325
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Russian
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O.33 - Testimonies, Diaries and Memoirs Collection
details.fullDetails.earliestDate
22/09/2014
details.fullDetails.latestDate
22/09/2014
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Ludmila Tashkevich
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NO
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O.33- Testimonies, diaries and memoirs from the Holocaust period and regarding the Holocaust