Premature burial (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Premature burial" in English language version.

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  • Arem, Bock (2003)My Family Trip to Belarus Witness from Urechye: Mikhail remembered that in 1942, people who the Nazis thought wouldn't be helpful to them were marched to the forest and shot. Meyer Zalman and his family would be amongst the 625 families that shared this fate. In 1943 the remaining 93 Jewish families were buried alive. The ground moved for three days afterward, but the Nazis heavily guarded the site.

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  • Witness Manie Feinholtz: On the morning of September 21, 1941, all the Jews were collected and sent out to work. During the course of the day, they discovered that some of them had been sent to dig a pit. More than a thousand people were buried alive.Uman. Memoirs of Manie Feinholtz

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