MASS EXECUTION OF JEWISH WOMEN AND CHILDREN

On October 14, 1942, Jewish women and children from the village of Mizocz in present-day Ukraine were herded into a ravine, forced to undress and lie facedown, and then shot at point-blank range by German officials. To centralize such executions, the Nazis built death camps, where they systematically slaughtered millions of Jews and other "undesirables." Photo: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.