A house in Krestyanovka, built by the American Agro-Joint organization in the late 1920s. Photographer: Mikhail Tyaglyy, 2011.
YVA, Photo Collection, 14615345
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The village was occupied by German troops on October 1, 1941. Apparently in the late fall of 1941, the Jews who still resided in the village (having finished their seasonal agricultural work) were shot dead and thrown into a well on a nearby farmstead.
Larindorf was liberated by the Red Army on April 12, 1944, and then renamed Krestyanovka. That same year, the Larindorf Jewish County was renamed the Pervomayskiy County.