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SARNY I: US Commission No. UA17240101 Alternate name: Sarni (Yiddish.) Sarny is located in Rovenskaya at 51°21 26°36, 88 km from Rovno. The cemetery is located at NW, Paris Komunny St. stadium. Present town population is 25,001-100,000 with fewer than 10 Jews.
Kirzhner Moisey of 263005, Lutsk, Grushevskogo Prospect 18, Apt.38 [Phone: (03322) 34775] visited site on 28/08/1996. Interviewed were Fishman, Fedorovich of Sarny on 28/08/1996 and Perelshteyn of Fidarova St. 4, Apt. 84 on 28/08/1996. Kirzhner completed survey on 01/09/1996. Documentation: See section 14 [sic]. SARNY II: US Commission No. UA17240501 The mass grave is located at W, near military unit fences in the forest. The Jewish mass grave was dug in 2-4 April1942. Berezhnitsa Jews (15 km away) were murdered at this unlandmarked mass grave. The isolated wooded flat land has signs or plaques in local language mentioning the Holocaust. Reached by forest near fence of military unit, access is open to all. A broken fence with no gate surrounds the mass grave. 1 to 20 stones, all in original location with none toppled or broken, date from 20th century. No stones were removed. Some tombstones have metal fences around graves. The site contains marked mass graves. Municipality owns site used for mass burial site. Properties adjacent are forest and military unit. The mass grave boundaries is larger now than 1939. Organized individual tours visit occasionally. This mass grave has not been vandalized. Local/municipal authorities erected stones and cleared vegetation. Authorities clean or clear occasionally. Within the limits of the mass grave are no structures. Vegetation overgrowth is a seasonal problem, preventing access. Serious threat: uncontrolled access (Caretaker is needed and possible.) Moderate threat: weather erosion, pollution, vegetation, vandalism, and existing nearby and proposed development. Kirzhner Moisey of 263005, Lutsk, Grushevskogo Prospect 18, Apt.38 [Phone: (03322) 34775] visited site on 28/08/1996. Interviewed were Perelshteyn of Fildarova St. 4, Apt.84 on 28/08/1996 and Fishman, Fedorovich of Sarny on 28/08/1996. Kirzhner completed survey on 01/09/1996. Documentation: See section 14 [sic]. SARNY III: US Commission No. UA17240502 The mass grave is located at W, in forest near military unit (petrol clear section.) The Ashkenazy Hasidic Jewish mass grave was dug 27-28 August 1942. Berezhnitsa Jews (15 km away) were murdered at this unlandmarked mass grave. The isolated wooded flat land has signs or plaques in local language mentioning the Holocaust. Reached along fence of military unit, access is open to all. No wall, fence, or gate surrounds the mass grave. 1 to 20 common tombstones, all in original location with none toppled or broken, date from 1995. No stones were removed. The site contains marked mass graves. Municipality owns site used for mass burial sites (2.) Properties adjacent are military unit. The mass grave boundaries is larger now than 1939. Rarely, organized individual tours visit. The mass grave was vandalized during World War II and not in the last ten years. Local/municipal authorities did re-erection of stones. Authorities clean or clear occasionally. Within the limits of the mass grave are no structures. Serious threat: uncontrolled access (Uncontrolled access. Possible vandalism. (Need fences and caretaker.) Moderate threat: weather erosion. Slight threat: pollution, vegetation and vandalism. Kirzhner Moisey of 263005, Lutsk, Grushevskogo Prospect 18, Apt.38 [Phone: (03322) 34775] visited site on 27/07/1996. Interviewed were Fedorovich, Fishman of Sarny on 27/07/1996 and Perelshteyn of Fidorova St. 4, Apt. 84 on 27/07/1996. Kirzhner completed survey on 01/09/1996. Documentation: See section 14 [sic]. |


