Researchers uncover details of the Nazis' killing of Soviet Jews
By Ofri Ilani
In August 1941, German sailor Reinhard Wiener saw something he was unlikely to forget. Stationed in Latvia, Wiener was walking with a fellow serviceman toward the beach, when a soldier came running toward them. "He said we shouldn't go on because a horrible thing was happening on the beach," Wiener recalled. "We asked what was going on, and he said yes, they're shooting Jews down there."
Wiener recounted the story in an interview in 1981, published on a new Yad Vashem Holocaust museum Web site documenting the annihilation of the Jews in the Nazi-occupied areas of the Soviet Union. Trained as a cameraman, Wiener carried a Kodak 8mm camera that day.
"I decided to go on anyway, so I could document it," he said. Wiener reached a line of soldiers standing along a trench. A truck full of people soon arrived. "The guards shouted something I didn't understand and the people in the truck started jumping out. I saw they were wearing yellow badges."
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