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Murder Story of Burlatskoye Jews in Spasskoye

Murder Site
Spasskoye
Russia (USSR)
On September 6, 1942 the local authorities and the Germans beat a Jewish woman, who had been wounded but survived the previous day's mass shooting in the nearby village of Spasskoye. Spasskoye was also the site where a Jewish family from Bessarabia who had sought refuge in Burlatskoe was killed. The number of members of the Jewish family is not known.
Related Resources
The ChGK report from Burlatskoye
State Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of Nazi War Crimes in the Soviet Union (ChGK) documentation dated 1943, regarding the murder and persecution of Jews in Ordzhonikidzevskiy Kray, 1942
...“On September 3, 1942 German policemen (under the supervision of the elder Vasilii Alekseevich Mamrin and the chief of the [local] police Aleynikov Ivan Gerasimovich) the policeman Pavel Petrovich Demechenko beat the civilian Rachel Fridman at the animal burial ground. She [also] survived the mass shooting in the village of Spasskoye on September 5, 1942, when she was wounded. She had prviously fled from Bessarabia. The police officer Pavel Petrovich Demchenko carried out this shooting. On September 5, 1942 in the village Spasskoye (under the supervision of the elder Vasilii Alekseevich Mamrin and the chief of the police Ivan Gerasimovich Aleynikov) the police officer Ivan Sribnog (the chief of the Sotnikovskoye regional police) shot to death members of the Abramovich family, which was living in the village of Burlatskoye after it fled from Bessarabia....
GARF, MOSCOW R-7021-17-10 copy YVA M.33 / JM/19920; JM/19921
Spasskoye
Murder Site
Russia (USSR)
43.38;45.04