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Jolee, Anna, Konstantin, Tanya, and Mark on the steps of the Kirovograd synagogue.
A pre-war house on Lunacharsky Street in Zlatopol.
Busia Israelevna Nemirovskaya. Busia had lived in Zlatopol since before the war, and
remembered many stories to tell.
Busia and her grandson Vladik.
The old Jewish cemetery in Zlatopol. the Nazis removed most of the gravestones;
only a few remain. The cemetery also has a memorial to the Jews
killed during the War.
Mark
and Jolee Zola near the neighboring village of Kamenka.