In September 1941, three Jewish families from Bober, with a total of eight people between them, were taken to the town of Ivankov, forty kilometers southeast of Bober, after being told that they were going to be resettled in Palestine. From Ivankov, the deportees were apparently taken, together with the local Jews, to the village of Zaprudka, some twenty kilometers west of the town, where they were shot dead, probably by members of Sonderkommando 4a of Einsatzgruppe C.
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From a chronology of the occupation of the locality of Bober by the German occupiers, 1943:
…Three Jewish families, with a total of eight people between them, were taken away. They were shot in Ivankov….