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DescriptionGerman officer executes Jewish women who survived a mass shooting outside the Mizocz ghetto, 14 October 1942.jpg
English: A German police officer shoots Jewish women still alive after a mass execution of Jews from the Mizocz ghetto. October 14, 1942. Published in 1946
Русский: Немецкий полицейский добивает выживших еврейских женщин после массовой казни в гетто в Мизоче. 14 октября 1942 года. Опубликовано в 1946 году.
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{{Information |Description = A member of the [[Einsatzgruppen]] shooting naked women and children, either Poland or in Russia. Sometimes said to be of the [[Babi Yar]] massacre. |Source = http://www.berdichev.org/babi_yar.htm |Date
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German police execute innocent women and children during the Holocaust.
Немецкий полицейский казнит женщин и детей во время Холокоста.