In November 1942, the Germans arrested two Jewish families, which numbered more than twelve individuals between them. The arrestees had no time to retrieve any of their possessions. German soldiers took them to the dairy farm of the Third Kolkhoz, in the vicinity of Natyrbovo. The soldiers then shot these people dead in the courtyard of the dairy farm.
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ChGK Soviet Reports
The ChGK report from Natyrbovo
…In November 1942, the Jewish Frenkel family was arrested. They had originally been evacuated from Kishinev (Bessarabia). The family numbered about six people: the elderly Frenkel, his wife, their two daughters (aged 25-28), their son Michael (aged thirty), and their second son (aged seven). After being arrested, all of them were loaded onto a vehicle, driven out of the village to the dairy farm of the Third Kolkhoz, and shot there. The family of the Jew Matlis (six individuals in total, including underage children) was shot in the same manner, as were the family of Moises Aronovich, the Schwartz family, and others.