Prokhorivskyi Square is located between Prokhorivska, Staroportofrankivska, and Rozumovska streets, a place at the intersection of roads where the Jewish population gathered in October 1941 before being deported by Marshal Antonescu's regime along the “Road of Death.” Dalnyk, Berezivka, Mostove, Domanivka, and Bohdanivka. On the territory of the park there is a memorial complex in memory of the Holocaust victims. The memorial was erected at the expense of an honorary citizen of Odesa, a former prisoner of the Bohdanivka camp, lawyer Yakov Maniovych. In 1994, the memorial sign “Roads of Death” by architect Yevhen Olenin was installed. Later, the “Alley of the Righteous of the World” was added to it, with trees planted in honor of residents of Odesa and Odesa Oblast who hid and saved Jews.