The Jerusalem Post

Researcher­s find headstones from Jewish graves at Babi Yar

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Nazi troops dumped dozens of stolen Jewish headstones at the same site near Kiev where they murdered tens of thousands of Jews, researcher­s in Ukraine discovered.

The Babi Yar Holocaust Memorial Center last month extracted 50 headstones from Kiev’s Babi Yar ravine, where German soldiers and Ukrainian collaborat­ors murdered more than 150,00 people, including 50,000 Jews, starting in September 1941.

“The tombstones were removed from a local Jewish cemetery during the Holocaust and thrown into the same ravines where over 150,000 Jews, Roma people and Ukrainians were murdered during the Holocaust,” Marek Siwiec, a former Polish politician and current head of the memorial center, said in a statement last week about the discovery.

With a mandate from the Ukrainian government, Siwiec’s organizati­on, which was set up last year, is heading internatio­nal efforts to commemorat­e the Babi Yar crimes in a manner befitting their scale. Jewish victims are memorializ­ed at the site only by an unfenced sixfoot-tall menorah, which is situated near a dumping ground for industrial waste and is vandalized regularly.

“The significan­ce of Babi Yar is of upmost importance, at this horrendous­ly difficult site, the largest single act mass murder of Jews took place during the Holocaust, with 37,771 brutally murdered during a twoday period, it is our duty not just to remember this site but also proactivel­y learn from the darkest days of human history to build a better future,” Siwiec said in the statement about the discovery.

Additional headstones from Jewish graves are scattered in the ravine but they require careful excavation­s to be extracted intact, according to Jonny Daniels, founder of the From the Depths organizati­on, which promotes the commemorat­ion of the Holocaust in Poland. Daniels visited the site last week to see how From the Depths, which has focused on restoring pillaged headstones in Poland, could help the Babi Yar Holocaust Memorial Center, he said. (JTA)

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