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Zdołbunów, Poland / Gustav Hille[edit]

I just visited the Topography of Terror Documentation Center in Berlin, where this image was on display in their temporary exhibition “Mass Shootings. The Holocaust from the Baltic to the Black Sea 1941 – 1944”. They attributed it to a German photographer named Gustav Hille, and the location was Zdołbunów, Poland (today Zdolbuniv, Ukraine). See photos at [1].

Our description here at the Wikimedia Commons differs a bit from the description at the Topography of Terror. I consider the German museum a very credible source, so I'll update the description here accordingly. Regards, Kjetil_r 08:45, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Not enough I read in English, but also on your links at Mizoch said. Mizoch (or Mizocz) is town 10-15 km from Zdolbuniv. Archival sources confirm that it is the execution of the en:Mizocz Ghetto --Yakudza (talk) 21:18, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]