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L'vove, Kherson, Ukraine
1941 - The Holocaust

In 1941 Germany attacked the Soviet Union. In the first few months of the war the German army quickly advanced East occupying most of European Soviet Union, including Kherson.

On September 16, 1941 Germans murdered the entire Jewish population of L'vove. Everybody was forced outside the village to the place designated for killing livestock. The entire community was executed and buried. That day L'vove ceased to exist as a Jewish settlement.

Monument 1

Holocaust Monument in L'vove


Monument 2

At the site of the mass grave the local authorities built a small monument. The sign on the monument says in Russian:

To Victims
of Fascism
Fallen
on September 16, 1941
from Fellow-Countrymen of L'vovo

Records from Kolonie L'vove were located at the Central Archives for the History of Jewish People in Jerusalem. There is a Jewishgen Project to acquire and translate these records.


Compiled by Marco Curzon (z"l), Sarah Lee Meyer Christiansen and Dmitry Abrahamson. Updated December 8, 2013. Copyright © 2008 Dmitry Abrahamson and Sarah L. M. Christiansen

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