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Official letter from Red Army to Samuel Kitrosser. Your parents Huna and Bluma were caught during the first days of Nazi occupation. Huna Issacovich Kitrosser was shot at 17/07/1941 near forest Trifautz. Bluma Issakovna Kitrosser were sent to Lager Verguzhan, where died after many trials and inhuman treatment. In Soroki several mass burials with murdered people were discovered.

Letter

SOROKY DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

SOROKY DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MARCH 6, 1945

DEAR Mr. KITROSSER

In response to our letter of September 6, 1944, I express my sincere condolences for the brutal extermination of your parents by the Nazi invaders during the temporary occupation of the city of Soroky and inform you:

The parents of Vanya KITROSSER KUNA ISANONICH and KITROSSER BLUMA MOISEVNA, at the beginning of November, did not have time to evacuate to safe places or peaceful areas during the war.

In the dark days of the German occupation of the town of Soroki, on May 17, 1941, bandits began shooting at the peaceful Jewish population in the XXX area of the city.

BLUMA's mother, MOISEVNA, was kidnapped by German fascist bandits and sent to a new concentration camp, where she was imprisoned and, according to various accounts, tortured and murdered.

After the liberation of the town of Soroka by the heroic Red Army, several streets were discovered littered with the corpses of innocent civilians, children, and the elderly.
For all these atrocities, torture, and abuses of the civilian population, the heroic Red Army, together with our allies from the United Kingdom and the United States of America, leads a heroic struggle for the complete destruction of the German fascists, the bandits, and the day is not far off when the banner of victory will wave over Berlin.
Death to the German invaders!

Greetings:

CHAIRMAN OF DISTRICT FORTY
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE CCP OF MOLDOVA


Memorial in Soroki:  Huna Kitrosser (6th), Kitrosser Osip Moiseevich, (8th), Kitrosser Grigorii Moiseevich (11th).

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