Contemporary view of the Ovruch ghetto area. Photographer: Mikhail Tyaglyy, 2015.
YVA, Photo Collection, 14615407
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When the town was occupied by German troops on August 22, 1941, some Jews succeeded in fleeing to eastern parts of the country. According to some sources, starting from September 23, 1941 the Jews who remained in the town - mostly old people, women, and children - were forced into a ghetto surrounded by barbed wire and guarded by local policemen. The Jews of Ovruch and nearby counties, such as Narodichi and Slovechno, were shot to death in August-September 1941. The Jews of Yelsk were also taken to the town to be shot, apparently later in 1941 and in 1942.
Ovruch was liberated by the partisan unit of Alexander Saburov on November 17, 1943.