The Artemivsk massacre, also referred to as "Bakhmut's Babi Yar",[1] was a 1942 massacre of the Jewish inhabitants of the city of Artemivsk, in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of the Soviet Union (now Bakhmut, Ukraine). Somewhere between 1,200 (according to German reports) and 3,000 (according to Soviet numbers) Jews were killed or left to die within the city's alabaster mines.
^Schechter, Simon (18 April 2023). "Who remembers Bakhmut's 'Babi Yar'?". Ynet. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
The Artemivskmassacre, also referred to as "Bakhmut's Babi Yar", was a 1942 massacre of the Jewish inhabitants of the city of Artemivsk, in the Ukrainian...
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