Odesa regional Association of former ghetto prisoners and concentration camps In Odesa the first constituent Congress was created, in which was created the International Union of Jews - former prisoners of ghettos and Nazi concentration camps. And only a few years later such associations opened in
Kyiv and Moscow. In 1991 the Odesa regional Association of the former prisoners of the ghetto and concentration camps was created. The main purpose of the Association is to unite Jews-former prisoners of the ghetto and Nazi concentration camps, during the Second World War, protect their rights and freedoms, coordinate the activities of the associations, located on the territory of Odesa and
Odesa Oblast. The objectives of the Association: countering fascism,
extremism and other manifestations of racial discrimination, identification of places of mass destruction of Jews during the Second World War, perpetuating the memory of genocide victims, perpetuation and search of people, saving Jews, in order to grant them the title of
Righteous among the Nations of the world.
Monuments to the victims of the Holocaust Particular mention should be made of the activities of the Chairman of the Odesa regional organization of former prisoners of ghetto and concentration camps, Roman Shvartsman: through his efforts it became possible to establish in Odesa, the Odesa region and
Mykolaiv region area more than thirty
monuments and
memorials, dedicated to the memory of Jews, destroyed in the
Disaster. In memory of the
victims of the Holocaust on the Lustdorf road, 27 a Memorial complex was built; each year on 23 October a mourning rally occurs. In this place was found three additional sites with remains, and probably there are two more. Romanian and German occupiers burned 25,000 Jewish children, women, and elderly people. As Roman Schwartzman commented:» In Prokhorovsky Square, on the site of the
Holocaust memorial (road of death), created by the prisoner of the
Bogdanovka concentration camp, Yakov Maniovich, under the guidance of Roman Shvartsman events are constantly held for the care of monuments and the
alley of the Righteous Among the Nations. In 2016 in the town of
Balta, on central square the memorial to the victims of the Holocaust was opened, a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and the Righteous of the Nations of the world, including Queen Elena of
Romania. The monuments are also open in the village of
Domanovka, , in the city of
Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, in the city of
Savran, the city of
Bessarabske and many other settlements on the territory of the former Romanian
Transnistria Governorate. According to Roman Shvartsman, about 240,000 Jews were killed by the Nazis in the territory of Transnistria. In 2015 in the village of Gvozdavka 2 a mass grave was discovered with the remains of about 3,500 Jews. Later a memorial sign was placed there. == References ==