Yevgeny Yevtushenko's dislike message to Babi Yar There are few people who have a desire to oppose fashion trends, and the emotions in their minds are correct. However, Yevgeny Yevtushenko is one of them. In his poem "Babyar" he tells the story of persecution of contemporary Jews. It focuses on atrocities such as Bambian slaughter and Berorosk massacre, killing like Dreyfuss. Male general anti-Semitism. All Russians.
Babi Yar, Ukraine, Babiy Yar, Baby Yar The big valley at the northern end of the is a mass cemetery of victims, mainly Jews, between 1941 and 1943 the Nazi German SS was murdered. Babiyar, which originally massacred the Jews, was still used as a Soviet prisoner of captive war and Roman (gypsy) and Jewish executions. After the war, the Soviets said that 100,000 people died. The real number may never be known. Babi Yar became the first stage of killing during the Holocaust and became a symbol of the massacre of Einsatzgruppen (German: "deployment group") - Mobile Killing Unit
A small obelisk was built in Babi Yar in 1966. At last a memorial image of 15 feet (50 feet) was built in 1974. The identity of the victim is ambiguous and the word Jewish is not used. Until 1991, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the massacre of Babi Yar, the new independent Ukrainian government recorded the identity of the victim of the monument.
About the poetry of Babiyar commemorating the massacre of Nazi Ain Satsu Gruppe during the Second World War, about the valley of Kiev in the capital of Ukraine. In one of the atrocities that occurred between 29th and 30th September 1941, 31,771 Jewish men, women and children were murdered during the Ein Satz Gruppe operations. On 22 June 1941, Nazi ยท Germany attacked the Soviet Union with Barbarossa. On September 19, 1941, the German army quickly crossed the 1939 Bossu border and arrived in Kiev on September 19, 1941. Ten days later, following the explosion at the headquarters of the German army, the Jews were rounded up, marched out of the city, exiled. And slaughtering; they are stacked on top of each other in Babi Yar (literally meaning "grandmother's valley").
It is estimated that the total number of people killed in Babiart during Nazi occupation will be different. In 1946, the Soviet prosecutor LN Smirnov claimed that about 100,000 bodies were lying in Babia using the data of the Special National Committee developed by the Soviet Union after the liberation of Kiev in 1943. According to the testimony, the workers were forced to burn the body in the range of 70,000 to 120,000 people. Ukrainians, Russians, gypsies, and people of all nationalities were killed in Babi Yar in the next two years. It is wrong to believe that Babi Yar is the perfect Jewish tomb ... this is an international grave. 90% of the body is burned and its ashes are scattered in valleys and fields, so we can not judge who was buried there.