List of victims of the Babi Yar massacre
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This is a list of victims of the Babi Yar massacre. During September 29—30, 1941, a special team of German
Nazi Germany
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 SS
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 aided by Soviet impersonators of Ukrainian police
Ukrainian-German collaboration during World War II
During the military occupation of Ukraine by Nazi Germany, a number of Ukrainians initially chose to cooperate with the Nazis. Their reasons included the hopes of independence from the Soviet Union and past maltreatment by Soviet authorities....

 killed 33,771 Jews, Ukrainian
Ukrainians
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s, Pole
Pole
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s. The Babi Yar massacre is considered to be "the largest single massacre in the history of the Holocaust
The Holocaust
The Holocaust , also known as the Shoah , was the genocide of approximately six million European Jews and millions of others during World War II, a programme of systematic state-sponsored murder by Nazi...

". Executions of Jews, Ukrainians
Ukrainians
Ukrainians are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine, which is the sixth-largest nation in Europe. The Constitution of Ukraine applies the term 'Ukrainians' to all its citizens...

, Gypsies and others continued in Babi Yar throughout the period of the Nazi occupation of Kiev
Kiev
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, ending with the beginning of the Battle of Kiev (1943)
Battle of Kiev (1943)
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, Soviet occupation of Kiev in November 1943, totalling up to 120,000 victims.

Jewish victims

A list of some Jewish victims, including 26 of those who died in the Babi Yar, is available here.

Ukrainian victims

  • 621 members of Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
    Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
    The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists is a Ukrainian political organization which as a movement originally was created in 1929 in Western Ukraine . The OUN accepted violence as an acceptable tool in the fight against foreign and domestic enemies particularly Poland and Russia...

     (OUN) were executed.
  • Ukrainian poet and activist Olena Teliha
    Olena Teliha
    Olena Ivanivna Teliha was a Ukrainian poet and Ukrainian activist of Ukrainian and Belarusian ethnicity.-Biography:Olena Teliha was born Elena Ivanovna Shovgeneva in the village of Ilyinskoe, near Moscow in Russia where her parents spent summer vacations. There are a several villages by this name...

     and her husband bandurist
    Bandurist
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     Mykhailo Teliha
    Mykhailo Teliha
    Mykhailo Pavlovych Teliha Mykhailo Teliha was an active Ukrainian community leader and distinguished musician. He was born in the Akhtyrka Stanitsa in the Kuban. It is here that he first became interested in playing the bandura in 1913...

     were executed there on February 21, 1942.
  • Volodymyr Bahaziy
    Volodymyr Bahaziy
    Volodymyr Panteleimonovych Bahasiy , was a Ukrainian nationalist affiliated with the Andriy Melnyk's faction of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and head of Kiev City Administration under German occupation in October 1941 - January 1942.He was a professional...

     - the previous Mayor of Kiev
  • Roman Bitsa, - writer
  • I. Bondarenko - the head of the oblast union of food workers with his wife and children,
  • Konstantin Bukhalo - writer
  • Orest Chemerynsky - boy-scout leader
  • Teodosiy Cherednychenko - the rector of the Kyiv Politechnical Institute,
  • Lev Didyk - (1915–1941) Ukrainian boy-scout leader
  • Yevhen Forostivsky and his wife,
  • Mykhailo Halasa - boy-scout leader
  • Odarka Huzar-Chemerynska, writer
  • Yuri Ihnatenko - writer
  • Ivan Irliansky, - writer
  • O. Klymenko, - football player
  • Vasyl Kobryn, - writer
  • M. Korotkyj, - football player
  • Ivan Koshyk, - writer
  • I. Kuz'menko, - football player
  • Professor Lazarenko the rector of the Kyiv Medical University,
  • Roman Liasota - poet
  • Sashko Linchevsky - poet
  • Professor Makhynia,
  • Petro Oliynyk, writer
  • Yaroslav Orshan-Chemerynsky writer and newspaper editor,
  • Ivan Rohach
    Ivan Rohach
    Ivan Rohach was a Ukrainian journalist, poet, writer, and political activist born in Velykyj Bereznyj , Austria-Hungary ....

     poet, editor of the Ukrainian literary newspaper "Slovo", his author wife, and sister Anna,
  • Ivan Romanov - the head city engineer for Kyiv,
  • Ivan Roshko, - (1919–1941) writer and boy-scout leader.
  • Mykhailo Rudnyk - poet
  • Volodymyr Skorobsky - poet and Ukrainian boy-scout leader
  • Yevhen and Yevheniy Sukhoversky.
  • I. Sychenko, - writer
  • Kost' Teslenko - poet
  • M. Trusevych, football player
  • Ivan Yakovenko - writer
  • A couple of dozen Ukrainian orthodox priests, monks and nuns among them Bishop Vyshniakov and Archbishop Pavlo.

See also

  • Babi Yar
    Babi Yar
    Babi Yar is a ravine in the Ukrainian capital Kiev and a site of a series of massacres carried out by the Nazis during their campaign against the Soviet Union. The most notorious and the best documented of these massacres took place on September 29–30, 1941, wherein 33,771 Jews were killed in a...

  • Babi Yar memorials
    Babi Yar memorials
    Babi Yar, a ravine near Kiev, was the scene of possibly the largest shooting massacre during the Holocaust. After the war, commemoration efforts encountered serious difficulty because of the policy of the Soviet Union. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a number of memorials have been...

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