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Siemionowicze

Community
Siemionowicze
Poland
Two Jewish families lived in the village on the eve of the war. The Rabinovich family earned its living from small trade while the Munits family engaged in agriculture. Siemienowicze was occupied by the German army in June 1941. At the beginning of October 1942 the members of the two Jewish families were murdered and buried in the area of the village. Siemienowicze was liberated by the Red Army in the summer of 1944.
Siemionowicze
Postawy District
Wilno Region
Poland (today Syamenavichy
Belarus)
55.293;27.063
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Fate
Monitz Ester Beilika 1917 Siemionowicze, Poland murdered
Monitz Icie 1885 Siemionowicze, Poland murdered
Monitz Sheina Musia 1885 Siemionowicze, Poland murdered
Munitz Libka Siemionowicze, Poland murdered
Munitz Shaike 1913 Siemionowicze, Poland murdered
Rabinovich Bentzion 1860 Semenovichi, Poland murdered
Rabinovitch First name unknown Semenovichi, Poland murdered
Shmulik Dora 1933 Semenovichi, Poland was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Shmulik Izik 1938 Semenovichi, Poland was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Shmulik Khaya 1930 Semenovichi, Poland was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Shmulik Yelena 1903 Semenovichi, Poland was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union