Description
ponary massacre wikipedia, From June 1941 to July 1944, over 75,000 people, mostly Jews, were brought to Ponary, a once idyllic forested area located south of Vilna, and brutally shot and buried in open pits thus creating Lithuania’s largest mass grave.
Beige and white GG Supreme canvas
Kazimierz Sakowicz’s Secret Diary of the Genocide at
Gold-toned hardware
Kazimierz Sakowicz
Double G
Inside: 4 open pocket
Ponary: Murder Site of the Jews of Vilna and the
Chain top handle with 7″ drop
Top zip closure
The Destruction of the Lithuanian Jews – The Ponary
8.6″W x 4.8″H x 1.5″D
Weight: 0.6lbs approximately
Category:Victims of the Ponary massacre