Remains of 1,400 Jews murdered in Holocaust discovered in mass grave in Belarus – Decades-long search mission leads researchers to the lost burial ground of hundreds of Jewish men who were rounded up and executed by the Nazis in August 1941 | ynetnews
The remains of about 1,400 Jewish men who were murdered by the Nazis during World War II were discovered in a mass grave in the Belarusian town of Luninets.
“For decades, we searched for the men’s place of burial, and only last week did the excavation work begin where the bones were discovered,“ said Ilana Sela, who led the search after the grave together with her late father, Shlomo Alfiner, who grew up in the town.
“For decades, we searched for the men’s place of burial, and only last week did the excavation work begin where the bones were discovered,“ said Ilana Sela, who led the search after the grave together with her late father, Shlomo Alfiner, who grew up in the town.
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