![]() ![]() Some 327 inmates of the KZ Syrets (among them 100 Jews) were forced to remove all traces of mass murder at Babi Yar. The toponym was derived from a local small river. Syrets ( Ukrainian: Сирець) was a Nazi concentration camp established in 1942 in Kyiv's western neighborhood of Syrets, part of Kyiv since 1799. Luftwaffe aerial photograph of Babi Yar, taken 26 September 1943 (shortly after the destruction of graves was complete).Ī Sonderaktion 1005 action to remove evidence of the Babi Yar massacresīabi Yar, a ravine near Kyiv, Ukraine (nowadays inside the city)Įinsatzgruppen, Ordnungspolizei, Ukrainian Auxiliary PoliceĮrich Ehrlinger, Paul Radomski, Paul Blobel, and others
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