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...from her parents' living-room window, as Vysotsk's Jews were led down the road to a freshly dug grave; hours of gunshots followed. "Some of them were carrying their possessions," she said through a translator. "They knew they were going to be shot." A few doors down, Iarino Hanitko told Desbois that she remembered that day clearly, especially as her parents had hidden a Jewish boy in the house; the boy escaped the Holocaust and emigrated to the West. As Hanitko watched the columns of Jews on their way to the grave, she saw some of them being shot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Genocide's Ghosts | 1/16/2008 | See Source »

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