Performing: Sergey Loznitsa, Archive footage – Hans Frank, Hans Isenmann, Dina Pronicheva, Anastasya Osmachko, Vladimir Artobolevsky, Nikifor Timofeyevich Kalchenko, Nikita Khrushchev, Ivan Konev
German tank soldiers give flowers to the children during the invasion of Ukraine in the summer of 1941. In Lviv, pogrom-like riots against Jews take place. In Kiev, the Germans murder 33,771 Jews in two days in the Babi Yar ravine. Sergei Loznitsa assembles archive footage, classifies the massacre, and ends with images of the public execution of German perpetrators and the filling in of the ravine in Soviet times. The result is a shattering collage of images against oblivion.