
Students and teachers of the Hebrew religious school in Wołczyn
YVA, Photo Collection, 7431/1
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Wołczyn was occupied by German troops on June 22, 1941. Shortly afterward a Judenrat was established and the Jews were forced to surrender their cattle and other possessions to the Germans. The Judenrat had to provide Jews to perform forced labor. Later most of them, according to some sources, were taken to the ghetto in Brześć nad Bugiem. The remaining Jews were imprisoned in the local ghetto. In late September 1942 the Jews of Wołczyn were shot to death, along with Jews from Czarnawczyce.
Wołczyn was liberated in late July 1944.