Former city hall of Chechersk, where the local Jews were assembled before their murder. Photographer: Alexander Litin, 2010.
YVA, Photo Collection, 14615394
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Chechersk was occupied by the Germans on August 16, 1941, but most of the Jewish population had already managed to escape. A ghetto was soon set up and the remaining 200 Jews were concentrated there. At the same time a ghetto for Gypsies was set up in Chechersk.
All the Jews still in town were murdered in November and December 1941, together with the local Gypsies, in anti-tank trenches.
Chechersk was liberated by the Red Army on November 27, 1943.