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Port Khorly

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Port Khorly
Ukraine (USSR)
Khorly is a Black Sea port. It was occupied by German forces on September 12, 1941. About two weeks after the start of the occupation 12 Jewish residents were murdered near the locality.

Khorly was liberated by the Red Army on November 2, 1943.

Port Khorly
Kalanchak District
Nikolayev Region
Ukraine (USSR) (today Khorly
Ukraine)
46.079;33.294
Asviyan Lena 1925 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Asviyan Lyubov 1932 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Asviyan Mendel 1898 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Kil Abram 1920 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Kil Liubov 1905 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Kil Mendel 1901 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Kil Nadezhda 1882 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Kogan Katya 1914 Port Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Shapochnik Alya 1935 Khorli, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Shapochnik Betya 1927 Khorli, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Shapochnik Izya 1929 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Shapochnik Shika 1893 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Shapochnik Sonya 1915 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Shapochnik Sura 1899 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Shapochnik Velvl 1910 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Shapochnik Zyuzya 1920 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Shaposhnikov Sonia 1909 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Stefanova Ida 1927 Khorly, Ukraine (USSR) not stated