Memorial "Pit"
A place "saturated" with fear and suffering is memorial to the Jews who died in the Minsk ghetto in World War II. The monstrous crime committed by the Nazi regime still makes humanity remember that there is no limit to the sick and cruel human fantasy. The memorial has a name "Pit" and it speaks for itself, because in the period from 1941 to 1945, thousands of Jews were killed at this place, whose corpses were simply dumped into a huge pit. The surviving Jews and the descendants of the victims erected a monument made of real black marble at the site of the massacre.
It should be noted that this monument is one of the very first memorials in memory of the victims of the Holocaust in the vastness of the entire Soviet Union. It has great historical value, as it "survived" the totalitarian regime of the Soviets, who were not very loyal to the surviving Jews and even more, continued to repress them. So it happened with the authors of the monument, who were persecuted. Repeatedly Union authorities intended to demolish the pedestal from the face of the earth, but it has survived to this day.
Today this place is sacred for many Jews of the world, and even more so for those who live in the former post-Soviet space. Commemorative events are held here every year in May. Directly next to the monument is "Alley of the Righteous". On the trees growing along it are written the names of the righteous, who did a lot for the salvation of the Jewish people. The names of Belarusians are also immortalized here, who saved more than one human life with their deeds and deeds. Be sure to also note the "Stairway of Death", which consists of 27 bronze sculptures.
It symbolizes people going to their death and therefore makes a strong impression. This Minsk attraction is located at the intersection of Zaslavskaya and Melnikaite streets, not far from the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War and Steles “Minsk-Hero-City”.
She always felt sorry for the Jewish people for all their suffering and losses in all wars. And always respected for how he honors the memory of the fallen, helps the survivors and keeps gratitude to “the righteous who did a lot to save the Jewish people.”
The monument to the dead Jews in Minsk is just a particle that reflects the attitude of all reasonable people towards the war and its victims.
All the more incomprehensible for me today is Israel’s readiness to help with weapons those who oppress the line of misanthropy, revive Nazism, fascism ...
This ghetto was one of the largest in Europe, in which the Nazis murdered more than 100 Jews in cold blood. Such crimes will never be forgotten. This memorial is a mournful place that perpetuates the memory of this tragedy.