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Rozanka

Community
Rozanka
Poland
The small settlement of Różanka became a Jewish town only in the 1880s, following the so-called May Laws of 1882, which heralded the expulsion of Jews from the agricultural villages of western Russia. In 1897, Różanka was home to 543 Jews, who comprised 69.9 percent of the total population.

In the interwar period, Różanka was part of the Polish Republic. At the time, the town had several Zionist circles (Hehalutz, Hehalutz Hatzair, and others), which attracted the local youths. However, an attempt to open a Hebrew school of the "Tarbut" network failed because of resistance on the part of the more Orthodox members of the community.

In September 1939, the town was annexed by the USSR, and soon became part of the Belarusian SSR.

On June 25, 1941, the fourth day of the Soviet-German war, the Germans dropped seven paratroopers over Różanka. Several hours later, the Soviets returned, located the German paratroopers, and killed them. On June 28, the Germans retook the town. The locals pointed out the Jews who had revealed the hiding place of the German paratroopers to the Soviets. The Germans arrested seven Jews, took them out of town, tortured them, and killed them. On the same day, the occupying unit searched the town for Jewish males. The Germans found 70 men, took them to the town of Podbobra (1.5 km south of Różanka), and locked them in a barn. Several hours later, they took the Jewish men into the forest, forced them to dig pits, and shot them. The German paratroopers were buried with full honors, and their grave bore the inscription: "Here, the Jews killed our German soldiers." The remaining Jewish men hid away.

The commander of the new occupying force, which had arrived to relieve the unit previously stationed in Różanka, announced an "amnesty" for the local Jewish men, promising that they would be sent to forced labor. On Rosh Hashanah (September 1941), the Feldgendarmerie and the SS showed up in the town. Many Jews fled, but some of them were caught and killed. In October 1941, the head of the Feldgendarmerie assembled the Jews in the market square and, while they were sitting there, he conducted a search in their homes, with the searchers helping themselves to the Jews' property. In the square, the Nazis killed Rabbi Yosef Lis and several prominent members of the community. The rest of the Jews were ordered to hand over their money and valuables and go home. Several days later, the Jews of Różanka were sent to the Szczuczyn Ghetto, where they shared the fate of the local Jews.

Różanka was liberated by the Red Army in July 1944.

Rozanka
Szczuczyn District
Nowogrodek Region
Poland (today Razhanka
Belarus)
53.533;24.733
names.headerTitles.lastName names.headerTitles.firstName names.headerTitles.birthYear names.headerTitles.placeOfResidence names.headerTitles.fate
Bezruchek Izrail 1924 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Boiarski Eliahu Rozhanka, Poland murdered
Boiarski Moshe Eliahu Rozhanka, Poland murdered
Fridel Miriam 1884 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Galperin Khaim 1922 Razhanka, Poland not stated
Gartzovski Gutel 1906 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Halperin Lea 1919 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Halperin Yehuda Rozanka, Poland murdered
Halpern Ester Elka Rozanka, Poland murdered
Halpern Itzkhok 1922 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Halpern Khana Rozanka, Poland murdered
Halpern Khanan Rozanka, Poland murdered
Halpern Sara Rozanka, Poland murdered
Ivanetzkaya Riva 1921 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Ivenetzkaya Raya 1923 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Ivenitzkaya Raya 1923 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Ivenitzkaya Riva 1921 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Ivenitzki Yefim 1888 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Ivinetzki Leyba 1917 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Ivinitzki Ikhiil 1888 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Ivinitzki Ishim 1888 Rozhanka, Poland not stated
Iwinicki Chaja 1893 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Iwinicki Etka 1920 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Iwinicki Gershon 1924 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Iwinicki Nachum 1890 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Iwinicki Rehuwen 1923 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kachaiski Zeev Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kaminski Dov Khaim Berl 1890 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kaminski Mikhla 1890 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kaminski Shmuelke Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kaplan First name unknown Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kaplan Henia 1900 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kaplan Khaim Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kopelman Feiga 1917 Rozanki, Poland murdered
Kopelman Khaim Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kopelman Khana 1912 Rozanki, Poland murdered
Kopelman Nute 1910 Rozanki, Poland murdered
Kremen Yankel 1921 Razhanka, Poland not stated
Kusnich Lea Rozanka, Poland murdered
Kuzniec Baruch Tzvi 1914 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Lis Yosef Rozanka, Poland murdered
Liss Iosif Rozhanka, Poland murdered
Lunianski Shabtai Rozhanka, Poland murdered
Lunianski Yosef Rozanka, Poland murdered
Mirovicz Avraham Rozanka, Poland murdered
Mirovicz Leja 1894 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Mirovicz Rubin 1922 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Mirowicz Kopl 1920 Rozanka, Poland murdered
Mirowicz Mordechai Rozanka, Poland survived
Nimenski Berl 1920 Rozanka, Poland murdered