Mogilev Podolski – Pictures of Monuments – by Kate Power

Mogilev Podolski is a town in Ukraine, on the Dnieper River. In the holocaust it was one the big detention places to where Bukovina Jews were deported. There is in the town a big Jewish Cemetery from WW-II as well as a Jewish Museum and several monuments.

The following pictures were provided by Mrs. Kate Power.

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denkmal                           dnek2     dnekmal        DSC_0102-001

DSC_0103-001          DSC_0105-001

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DSC_0122-001         DSC_0123

DSC_0124         DSC_0126

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DSC_0129-001      DSC_0135-001

DSC_0142        fotowand

gruppe mit leonid         P1140081

Skasinetz

Skasinetz was a Place of Detention for Jews
(Zwangsarbeitslager für Juden), close (13.5 km)  to Mogilev Podolski.

Other Names of this Place of Detention: Scazinet, Skasinetz, Scazineti

The following pictures were provided by Mr. Daniel Katz (was there in 2007) and Mrs. Kate Power.
In 2007, when Mr. Katz was there, the prison compound was still there. The agricultural fields in front of the prison are actually a cemetery where innumerable Jews are buried. There is a monument built by the Jewish community of Moghilev Podolski which he and Mrs. Power (separately at different times) photographed.

Skazinets, könnte gut das ehemalige Lager sein      Gedenkstein Skazinets auf zerstoertem Friedhof der Deportierten

Skazinetz DSC_0159     Skazinetz DSC_0161