Former Jewish houses in Prozoroki. Photographer: Alexander Litin, 2014.
YVA, Photo Collection, 14615680
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In September 1939, Prozoroki was annexed to the USSR. In June 1941, the Soviet-German War broke out, and the village was occupied by the German army on July 3. The Nazis issued anti-Jewish decrees – in particular, forced labor was imposed on Jews over the age of 12.
On December 6, 1941, Jews from Prozoroki, Ziabki, Zahacje, and some other villages were shot by Nazis and local collaborators in the Marusino Forest.
Prozoroki was liberated by the Red Army on June 30, 1944.