The Babi Yar massacre began in late September 1941 when Nazi forces occupying Kiev forcibly marched 33,000 Jews to the steep ravine and shot them over a period of several days.
It was inspired by pop-up books, but also reflects the holy text ... who were the main victims. The poem Babi Yar by Soviet-era poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko deplored the Nazi atrocity but also anti ...
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