During the German occupation several local Jews were murdered on Shkolnaya Street, opposite the cemetery on the outskirts of Uvarovichi, in the direction of Novaya Gusevitsa.
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Raisa Rodova, resident of Uvarovichi, who was born in 1946, related:
Interview by Alexander Litin in 2015
The first murder site is located not far from the last house in town in the direction of Gusevitsa village.
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Uvarovichi Area
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Murder Site
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Murder site on the former Shkolnaya Street. Photographer: Alexander Litin, 2015.