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Brailov

Community
Brailov
Ukraine (USSR)
The origins of the Jewish community in Brailov date back to the seventeenth century. On July 10, 1919, during the Russian Civil War (1918–1920), a pogrom broke out in Brailov in which twenty-six Jews were murdered and some 100 Jewish women raped. During the Soviet period, a Yiddish school operated in the town. In 1926, 2,393 Jews lived in Brailov, accounting for 96 percent of its total population. The Germans occupied Brailov on July 17, 1941. Only a portion of Brailov’s Jewish population managed to escape. On the first day of German rule, fifteen local Jews were killed. The Jews of Brailov were forced into a ghetto, and most were then shot in a series of operations carried out between February and August 1942, near the town’s Jewish cemetery. A number of Brailov’s Jews escaped to the Romanian occupation zone of Transnistria, but only some of them survived. The others were sent back to Brailov and shot. The Germans then declared the town “Judenrein.” The Red Army liberated Brailov on January 20, 1944.
Brailov
Zhmerinka District
Vinnitsa Region
Ukraine (USSR) (today Brayiliv
Ukraine)
49.105;28.165
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Fate
Akselrod Leika 1880 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Akselrod Srul 1870 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Altman Aron Khaim 1864 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Altman Elka Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Arn Khaim Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Ayzemberg Grigoriy Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bakaleinik Raya 1925 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bakaleinik Riva 1879 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bakaleinik Velvel 1900 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bakaleynik First name unknown Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bakaleynik Osik Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) not stated
Banchik Khaia Dobrish 1872 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Barab Rivka 1863 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Barab Tarle Shulim 1861 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Baranovich Aron 1921 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Baranovich David 1894 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Baranovich Fira 1930 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Baranovich Maria 1890 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Baranovich Nina 1935 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Barer Sarra 1890 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Barier Sara 1893 Brailow, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Abrasha Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Aron Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Aron Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Avrum 1907 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Basya Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Beril 1897 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Bertzya Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Boris Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) survived
Bas Brana Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Ester Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas First name unknown 1905 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas First name unknown Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) survived
Bas First name unknown Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas First name unknown Brailow, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Gimpel Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Gimpl 1918 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) killed in military service
Bas Klara Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Misha Mikhael Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Molka 1895 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Ruchl 1897 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Rukhlya Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Rukhlya Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Shloima Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Shuna 1928 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Tzila 1924 Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Zelda Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bas Zolmon Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bass Boris Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered
Bass Khayka Brailov, Ukraine (USSR) murdered