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'''Mass Shootings''' caused the death of thousands and thousands of children, even before the [[Death Camps]] became their main means of extermination. | '''Mass Shootings''' (see [[Holocaust Children Studies]]) | ||
* [[Babi Yar]] -- [[Ponary]] -- [[Rumbula]] | |||
== Overview == | |||
Starting from the summer of 1941, Mass Shootings caused the death of thousands and thousands of children, even before the [[Death Camps]] became their main means of extermination. | |||
Among the few pictures of mass shootings is common to see children brought to death with their families. | Among the few pictures of mass shootings is common to see children brought to death with their families. | ||
[[File:Mass Shooting.jpg| | [[File:Mass Shooting.jpg|700px]] | ||
[[File:Mass Shooting6.jpg| | [[File:Mass Shooting6.jpg|700px]] | ||
[[File:Mass Shooting2.jpg| | [[File:Mass Shooting2.jpg|700px]] | ||
[[File:Mass Shooting4.jpg| | [[File:Mass Shooting4.jpg|700px|Mizoch, Ukraine, 1942]] | ||
[[File:Mass Shooting5.jpg| | [[File:Mass Shooting5.jpg|700px|Slorow, Ukraine, 1941]] | ||
[[File:Mass Shooting3.jpg| | [[File:Mass Shooting3.jpg|700px|Ivanhorod, Ukraine, 1942]] |
Revision as of 08:24, 30 March 2021
Mass Shootings (see Holocaust Children Studies)
Overview
Starting from the summer of 1941, Mass Shootings caused the death of thousands and thousands of children, even before the Death Camps became their main means of extermination.
Among the few pictures of mass shootings is common to see children brought to death with their families.