Oktyabrdorf or Munus ("Reverence" in the Tartar language) was a Jewish agricultural settlement established in 1925. To distinguish it from two other villages of the same name inhabited separately by Tartars and Russians this village was called Munus Yevreyskiy (Jewish Munus), later Oktyabrdorf.
About 100 Jews from Munus were murdered on November 23, 1941, together with Jews from Amansha, on the outskirts of the village.
In 1948 the village was renamed Serebryanka.
Oktyabrdorf
Fraydorf District
Krym ASSR Region
Russia (USSR) (today Serebryanka
Ukraine)
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The former club building where the Jews of Oktyabrdorf (Munus Yevreyskiy) were collected before being murdered. Photographer: Mikhail Tyaglyy, 2010.