The film about Holocaust in Crimea.
In November 1941, the German Army occupied the Crimea peninsula.
In a short time, murderous Aktionen of the Jews begin – as in the rest of the Soviet occupied territories.
The Nazis planned to turn the Crimea into an inseparable part of the Third Reich – they called it GOTENLAND – the land of the Goths.
The shores of Crimea were supposed to be the shores of a German Riviera.
German families were to settle in vast estates on the peninsula.
The Nazi idea was not realized.
But one part of the plan – the total murder of the Jews and members of the Crimean community – was carried out.
The seventh film in a documentary project by Boris Maftsir talks about the uniqueness of the tragedy of the destruction of the Crimea Crimchaks community and the liquidation of the Jewish kolkhozes – together with the other Jewish communities of the Crimea.
The film was filmed in places and time analogous to the operations that took place in the winter of 1941-42 and in the summer of 1942.