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570: 105: 83: 95: 2261: 504: 516: 124: 2112: 1293: 423: 549:. This led to an increase in the Jewish population, which by the end of the nineteenth century was roughly equal to the Christian population in the town. The Jewish religious seminary was the first of its kind, and served as a model for later similar establishments. It was closed by the authorities in 1892, but, by that time, had spawned a large number of similar institutions in 131: 484:, Valozhyn became a strategic location, and was occupied by the Russian army. Most of the residents were allowed to stay in parts of their occupied homes. The town was attacked and bombed and most of the residents left it. In 1919 the Polish National Army took the town. After attacks on Jewish residents, a self-defense organization was established. 441:. It is divided into two sections: the "lower neighborhood" along the river and the "upper neighborhood" toward the hills. Half of the town square is framed by the remains of 12th century buildings, including a bell tower, a palace, and a monastery. Most of the other remaining impressive buildings in the town are from the 19th century. 682:
several days earlier. At 5 a.m., the ghetto was cordoned by Belarus and Polish police along with the SS. They entered the ghetto, killed the two Jewish policemen at the gate, and then began shooting and gathering the Jews into a large blacksmith shop, where they set a table with drinks surrounded by
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On October 28, 1941, The head of the Gestapo, named Moka, ordered all the Jews in the ghetto to stand at a lecture of his, on work ethics. He freed most of them and kept around 200 people in the town's cinema. From there he took groups of 10 to a pit in the nearby forest and had them shot. Among the
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to polish his boots. When the man bent down, the policeman shot him in the head. This caused the Jews in the building who were able to watch this, to escape while scrambling to the roof and jumping off. Most were shot, but about 12 people escaped. The rest were held in the building till 5 p.m., and
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and shortly after Stanislaw Torsky, a member of the Polish National Democrats "Endek" party with strongly antisemitic views, was appointed mayor. On his second day as mayor, he ordered the arrest of the town doctor along with his daughter, and 10 other Jewish people, who were savagely beaten and
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Criminal evacuation of NKVD prisons and detention centers in the Eastern Borderlands of the Second Polish Republic in June–July 1941. Materials from the scientific session on the 55th anniversary of the evacuation of NKVD prisoners deep into the USSR, Łódź, June 10,
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machine guns. While drinking and singing they shot into the building "to silence the crying". Inside the building, an argument ensued where some called to die while resisting, but the leading rabbi called on the people to keep up hopes till the last minute.
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The Jews, as well as Russian prisoners in the area, were subjected to forced labour, tortured, underfed, and many of them publicly murdered. Local Christians who were caught having mercy or assisting the Jews in giving food received a similar fate.
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at the New York Library website.] Page 12 and 13 include a map of the Yeshiva area. The book includes also many images of people and of the town at that time and a detailed description of the events in 1941/2 and the war's aftermath in
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Zbrodnicza ewakuacja więzień i aresztów NKWD na Kresach Wschodnich II Rzeczypospolitej w czerwcu – lipcu 1941 roku. Materiały z sesji naukowej w 55. rocznicę ewakuacji więźniów NKWD w głąb ZSRR, Łódź 10 czerwca 1996
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In 1839 Jozef Tyszkiewicz planted a large park and established a public zoo along the Valozhynka river. Three major fires, in 1815, 1880 and 1886, burned the city down, and it was rebuilt.
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in the 14th century, and remained so until the 20th century. The town was known for its fertile land, mainly supporting flax growing, as well as livestock farming of horses and cattle.
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A short while afterward the remaining Jews of Valozhyn were taken to the graveyard, forced to dig a large pit and were then buried alive by tractors and tanks who drove over them.
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from the morning prayers. They were marched through the Christian quarter, where they were met by dancing young men and women, singing, playing music and mocking the marched.
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Drugi Powszechny Spis Ludności z dn. 9. XII 1931 r. : mieszkania i gospodarstwa domowe, ludność, stosunki zawodowe : województwo nowogródzkie.
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A non-Jewish doctor, who had access to the local German leaders and their plans, warned the Jews a day in advance, but most did nothing about it.
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Public killings continued, including an incident where several Jews were forced to lie down on a spread Torah Scroll and were subsequently shot.
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A raion is a type of administrative unit of several post-Soviet states, translated as "district" in English. It was initially raion centre in
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A census from 1894 lists a population of 4500 in the town and its surroundings, with 2500 of them being Jewish (Leoni, ed.,
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and mostly burned. Several Jews were murdered by German soldiers who entered the town. On the next day, a 12-member
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The people were taken to a house ("the Bulowa house") near the cemetery, and shot. The house was then set on fire.
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In the 2010s, the population declined, along with many other towns in Belarus. It was a county (powiat) centre in
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were then marched off to the forest in groups of children, women, elderly men and the rest, many in their
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On the fourth day of Operation Barbarossa, on 25 June 1941 Valozhyn was bombed, captured by troops of the
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Silver coin of Belarus, 10 rubles, 2010, 925, diam. 33 mm (1 in), revers, Volozhin yeshiva
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Silver coin of Belarus, 10 rubles, 2010, 925, diam. 33 mm (1 in), avers, Volozhin yeshiva
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This day was the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hodesh Tamuz (beginning of the "sadness" Tamuz month)
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shot. On 25 July 1941, Valozhyn was placed under the administration of the newly formed
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On May 10, 1942, the Jews of Valozhyn were blamed for the killing of three Germans by
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in the "Aropzu" neighbourhood, along with Jewish residents from the neighboring towns
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A monument in memory of the Jews of Valozhyn who were murdered in the Holocaust. In
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the owner of a large textile factory, and with the assistance of the leading
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Administrative center of Minsk Region but administratively separated
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Monastery was established, which included a Christian college.
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Valozhyn was established as a "privately owned city" by Count
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Consisting of "The Crooked" Street, Minsk and Dubinski St.
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On 5 July 1944, Valozhyn was recaptured by troops of the
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The head of the police then called over a member of the
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approximately 100 prisoners were executed by the Soviets
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Testimony of one of the six remaining Jews of the town
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Which was the Jewish "Day of the Rain" 7th of Heshvan
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Volozhin
Belarusian
Russian
Town

Flag of Valozhyn
Coat of arms of Valozhyn
Valozhyn is located in Belarus
54°05′N 26°31′E / 54.083°N 26.517°E / 54.083; 26.517
Belarus
Region
Minsk Region
District
Valozhyn District
Time zone
UTC+3
MSK
Area code
Belarusian
romanized
[vaˈɫoʐɨn]
Russian
Lithuanian
Polish
Yiddish
Minsk Region
Belarus
Valozhyn District
Minsk
Valozhynka River

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