Ukrainian auxiliary police under the control of Nazi soldiers prepare to shoot Jews near Chernihiv, 1942. Wikimedia Commons
Ukrainian auxiliary police under the control of Nazi soldiers prepare to shoot Jews near Chernihiv, 1942. Wikimedia Commons
Residents of Bakhmut at the recognition of their relatives after the opening of mine No. 46. Autumn 1943. Photo of the Bakhmut Museum of Local Lore. Blog “Mines and Mines of Donbass”, Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
A barn in which about 1,000 civilians were burned during the temporary occupation of the village. Bogdanivka, 1944. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Pig barn, where the ghetto was in the village of Bohdanivka, Domanivskyi district, Odesa region, during the temporary occupation of the village by Romanian and German troops from October 1941 to February 1944. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
A bed in a pigsty in the village of Bohdanivka, Domanivskyi district, Odesa region, where the ghetto was located. 1944. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
A ditch with the remains of people shot on the Makiiv highway, 3 km from Stalino (now Donetsk) in 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Mine 4-4 bis Kalynivka in Stalino (now Donetsk), where about 100,000 people were executed during the occupation. Stalino, 1944–1946. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Remains of shoes and clothes of those shot in Babyn Yar. Kyiv, 1944. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Remains of shoes and clothes of those shot in Babyn Yar. Kyiv, 1944. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Remains of ovens and a cave in Babyn Yar, where prisoners who burned the bodies of those executed hid. Kyiv, 1944. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Things of citizens shot by Nazi occupiers in Babyn Yar. Author: Johann Hähle. Kyiv, October 1, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Things of citizens shot by Nazi occupiers in Babyn Yar. Author: Johann Hähle. Kyiv, October 1, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Things of citizens shot by Nazi occupiers in Babyn Yar. Author: Johann Hähle. Kyiv, October 1, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Things of people shot by the Nazis in Babyn Yar. Author: Johannes Hähle. Kyiv, October 1, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Excavations of Jewish graves in Drobitsky Yar, Kharkiv, 1943. Kharkiv Holocaust Museum
Excavations of Jewish graves in Drobitsky Yar, Kharkiv, 1943. Kharkiv Holocaust Museum
Things of people shot by the Nazis in Babyn Yar. Author: Johannes Hähle. Kyiv, October 1, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Jews at the execution site in Kamianets-Podilskyi. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, photo by Gyula Spitz
Hungarian Jews on their way to Kamianets-Podilskyi. Photo by Bella Somlo
Hungarian Jews are transferred from a truck to a train car during deportation to Kamianets-Podilskyi. Asociatia Maramures Heritage
Jews walk through the streets of Kamianets-Podilskyi to the place of execution, August 27, 1941. International intellectual magazine
Things of people shot by the Nazis in Babyn Yar. Author: Johannes Hähle. Kyiv, October 1, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Prisoners of war, escorted by German soldiers, bury the bodies of those shot by the SS in Babyn Yar. Author: Johannes Hähle. Kyiv, October 1, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Prisoners of war, escorted by German soldiers, bury the bodies of those shot by the SS in Babyn Yar. Author: Johannes Hähle. Kyiv, October 1, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Prisoners of war, escorted by German soldiers, bury the bodies of those shot by the SS in Babyn Yar. Author: Johannes Hähle. Kyiv, October 1, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
Nazi occupiers rummage through a pile of belongings of executed Jews at Babyn Yar. Kyiv, 1941. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive
General view of the citizens execution site in Babyn Yar in 1941. Kyiv, 1943–1944. Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive