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In 1942, the Nazis ramped up their killing operations against Zinkiv's Jews. On May 9, 1942, approximately 600 Jews, many infirm, elderly, and women with children, were shot to death and buried in a mass grave approximately 1.5 kilometers outside the city. On August 4, an additional 1,882 Jews were
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collective farm was established in the city. Many of the city's Jews, who comprised 35 percent of the population, worked as artisans and craftsmen in state-owned cooperatives.
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On the approval of the prospective plan for the formation of the territories of communities of the Khmelnytskyi region - website of the High Rada of Ukraine
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and his son Yitzchak Meir in the second half of the 18th century reinvigorated the Jewish presence, and Zinkiv became a leading center of
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liberated Zinkov in March 1944, ending the Nazi occupation of Zinkiv. Only approximately 30 Jews in Zinkiv survived the war.
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code is 6820683501. Its postal index is 32514. Its calling code is 3846. As of 2001, it has a population is 1822 people.
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of religious Jews, including the city's rabbi, in a practice reportedly called "taking the Jews to the barber."
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on their chest and backs and were forbidden to walk on sidewalks. To humiliate the Jews, the Germans and their
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The village council is located at 32514, Khmelnitskyi oblast, Zinkiv, str. Pisarenka, 46.
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One of the Judenrat's responsibilities was to coordinate the Jews' sequestration into a
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Jews had resettled in Zinkov by the early 18th century, but were murdered by the
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of their belongings and gold. Those over the age of 10 were required to wear a
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In 1897, the city's population was 7,017, 53 percent of whom were Jews.
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shot to death at the same site. Able-bodied men were sent to forced
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List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
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