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Buzova massacre | |
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Part of the Battle of Kiev (1941) and the Operation Barbarossa | |
Location | Buzova, Makariv Raion, Reichskommissariat Ukraine |
Date | August-November 1941 |
Target | Ukrainians and Soviet Soldiers |
Weapons | Firearms |
Victims | 300 soldiers and civilians |
Perpetrators | supposedly Waffen-SS or German Army |
The Buzova massacre is a Nazi war crime against civilian in village of Buzova and Soviet prisoners of war. It may have been organised by the Waffen-SS or the German Army.
The history
editThis massacre took place in August-November 1941, after the Nazis had taken Kiev in 1941. What we know about this massacre is that the Nazis killed a total of 300 civilians and Soviet soldiers. There is now a memorial monument to the victims of the massacre at the site of the shooting.[1]
References
edit- ^ "Історія села". buzovska.rada.arhiv.org.ua. Retrieved 2024-03-26.