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80 photographs of Jews murdered at Babi Yar



On 19 September 1941, the Germans occupied Kiev, and the Jews were subjected to abuse and persecution from the first days of the occupation.  Buildings in central Kiev being used by the German authorities were reduced to rubble by landmines laid by Soviet sappers, and the Germans blamed the city's Jews for this act.  On 28 September, the Germans hung signs throughout Kiev instructing the Jews to report at a collection point the following day.  They were ordered to bring documents, clothes, money and valuables with them, and warned that failure to report would result in execution.  The next day, the Jews gathered at the appointed place, and were marched to the Babi Yar ravine.  In the course of two days, 29-30 September (Yom Kippur Eve), 33,771 Jewish men, women and children were murdered at Babi Yar by Einsatzgruppen C soldiers with the assistance of local collaborators.  Jews who managed to escape the massacre in September and were discovered in the ensuing months, were brought to Babi Yar and murdered.

Portrayed in this gallery are 80 photographs of Jews murdered at Babi Yar. The photos were submitted to Yad Vashem together with Pages of Testimony memorializing their names; a mute testament to the persecution of an entire Jewish community – from its rabbis, teachers and pupils, to its traders and artisans, philosophers and scientists - men, women, children and babies. Entire families, sometimes four generations – grandfathers and grandmothers, parents and children, brothers and sisters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren – were obliterated in the space of two days. In many cases, no one remained to commemorate the names of the murdered.

Additional photographs of Babi Yar victims can be found in Yad Vashem's online Photo Archive.  The online Shoah Victims' Names Database includes the names of tens of thousands of Jews murdered at Babi Yar.

When you click on each photo - you will see the name of the victim and a link to more information on the Page of Testimony submitted in his/her memory.

Beba Gomelskaya was born in Oster, Ukraine. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Yeva Malishkevich was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1903. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Duvid Voskoboinik was born in Ryzhanovka, Ukraine, in 1870. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Asya Kaplan was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1930. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Mordekhai Rotenberg was born in Belogorodka, Ukraine, in 1864. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Fira Perlich was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1927. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Vera Klugman was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1933. She was murdered at Babi Yar.
Velvele-Valentin Krayz (son of Ida Pinkert) was born in Ukraine in 1935. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar
Itzyk Berlyand was born in Makarov, Ukraine. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Leonid Lifshitz was born in Olevsk, Ukraine, in 1934. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Nekhama Rubezhevskaya was born in Chernobyl, Ukraine. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Golda Shostak lived in Kiev, Ukraine. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar. Her husband Yoyna was killed while serving in the ranks of the Red Army
Zoya Ber was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1927. She was murdered at Babi Yar
Aleksander Vaisberg was born in Fastov, Ukraine, in 1912. He was murdered at Babi Yar.
Moisey Katzevman was born in Chernobyl, Ukraine. He was murdered at Babi Yar.
Aleksandr Lifshitz was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1939. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Larochka Ratmanski was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1937. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Abram Shostak lived in Kiev, Ukraine. He was murdered at Babi Yar
Anyuta Lifshitz was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1928. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Tzetzilia Bykhovski was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1915. She was murdered at Babi Yar.
Boris Kogan was born in Odessa, Ukraine, in 1909. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Etlya Zusis was born in Polonnoye, Ukraine, in 1914. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar. Her husband Yaakov survived.
Rakhel Shkolnik was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1926. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Iosl-Shmil Bederman was born in Chernobyl, Ukraine, in 1863. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Ester Shvetz was born in Pereyaslav-Khmelnitskiy, Ukraine, in 1906. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Grigori Shehtman was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1934. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Mania Beryak was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1913. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar. Her husband Mikhail was murdered too.
Zeilik Maryanovski was born in Zlatopol, Ukraine, in 1870. He was murdered at Babi Yar.
Vera Kaganov was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1925. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Iosif Shekhtman was born in Narodichi, Ukraine. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Gala Herman was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1936. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Ruvin Veksler was born in Tarashcha, Ukraine in 1912. He was murdered at Babi Yar.
Anna Regirer was born in Russia. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Zhanna Fridzaychik was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1930. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Arik-Aron, a child whose surname is unknown, was born in Ukraine. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Nekhemia Ciepielewski was born in Cherson, Ukraine, in 1895. He was murdered at Babi Yar.
Tatyana Olshanskaya was born in Ukraine in 1937. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Sura Ester Turyan was born in Shpola, Ukraine. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Riva Garmazin was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1907. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Arnold Belogorodski was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1936. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Iosif Tartakovskiy was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1891. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Polina Koval was born in Zhitomir, Ukraine, in 1914. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Alex Tutunnik was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1936. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Margarita Shvets was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1936. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Tania Kotlyar was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1915. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar. Her husband Boris survived.
Pinkhas Malamed was born in Satanov, Ukraine, in 1868. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Sofia Finkelshtein was born in Bar, Ukraine, in 1879. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Nyusya Shostak lived in Kiev, Ukraine. She was murdered at Babi Yar.
Sofa Malishkevich was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1926. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Naina Guzikova was born in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, in 1903. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Meilakh Faierman was born in Pikov, Ukraine, in 1916. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
David Reznik was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1934. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Isaak Gelfer was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1906. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Lyusya Turiyan was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1937. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Malka Plotnitsky was born in Stolin, Poland in 1880. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar
Fania Shvartzvald was born in Korostyshev, Ukraine in 1866. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Misha Edelman was born in 1930 and lived in Kiev, Ukraine. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Yankel Osadchi was born in Makrov, Ukraine, in 1870. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Vladimir Lifshitz was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1936. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Dusia Margolin was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1895. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Yefim Koifman lived in Kiev, Ukraine. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Frida Gildman was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1936. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Lyubov Rosenfeld (Khaiat) was born in Tomaszow Lubelski, Poland, in 1914. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Ellijah Kutikov was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1919. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Yefim Chaim Gutman was born in Chernigov, Ukraine, in 1899. He was murdered at Babi Yar.
Gitia Rosenfeld was born in Ukraine in 1883. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Izrael Nozhnitzov was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1931. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Valeri Zorin was born in Kharkov, Ukraine, in 1934. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Yakov Pogrebinski was born in Zhitomir, Ukraine, in 1873. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Fima Shnaidarman was born in Kagarlyk, Ukraine, in 1930. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Liba Mizhiritskaya was born in Chernobyl, Ukraine. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Berta Lisyanskaya was born in 1887. She lived in Kiev, Ukraine and was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Dima Lysyanskiy was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1933. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Klara Lisyanskaya was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1917. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Riva Kraizman was born in Derazhnya, Ukraine, in 1919. She was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
German Mirenski lived in Kiev, Ukraine. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Duvid Vulf Korol was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1866. He was murdered in September 1941 at Babi Yar.
Isaak Disterbakh was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1906. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Yeva Disterbakh was born in Ukraine in 1886. She was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
Berko Disterbakh was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1880. He was murdered in 1941 at Babi Yar.
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