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Dworzec

Community
Dworzec
Poland
The first documentary reference to Jews in Dworzec dates from 1566. In 1897 there were 868 Jews in Dvorets (the town's Russian name), comprising 65 percent of the total population. After World War I and the Soviet-Polish war of 1919-1920, when the town became part of the Polish state, its Jewish population decreased: in 1921 388 Jews lived in Dworzec. In September 1939 Dworzec was occupied by the Soviets. The Soviets nationalized all the businesses, including Jewish ones, and suppressed the Jewish parties, both leftist and conservative. On June 30, 1941, the village was captured by German forces. In the summer and fall of 1941 the occupiers issued some anti-Jewish orders, including the obligatory wearing of a yellow Star of David and forced labor for Jews. From December 1941, the German authorities began to take able-bodied Jews from nearby towns and villages to Dworzec. In December 1941 about 300 Jews from Lubcz and 400 Jews from Zdzięcioł were taken to Dworzec. In March 1942 a ghetto and a labor camp were set up in Dworzec. In the following weeks the Germans transferred about 2,000 young Jews from the towns of Korelicze, Iwieniec, Rubieżewicze, as well as from Wołma, Naliboki, Mołczadź and other nearby villages, to the Dworzec camp. With 3,000-3,500 Jews incarcerated in the town, conditions deteriorated. At the end of the summer of 1942, some of the Jews from the ghetto were murdered. 370 (or 600, according to other sources) Jews from the ghetto were murdered in a forest along the Dworzec-Nowojelnia road, two kilometers north of the town. The ghetto of Dworzec was liquidated in December 1942. The last 2,500-3,000 Jews from the Dworzec ghetto and most Jews from the camp were killed in a forest near the village of Kućki, two kilometers north of Dworzec, along the Dworzec-Nowojelnia road. At least 50 Jews caught in the forests during the weeks after the December massacre were killed in the area of Dworzec. The last, several dozen, Jews from the Dworzec camp were killed in October 1943. Dworzec was liberated by the Red Army on July 8, 1944.
Dworzec
Nowogrodek District
Nowogrodek Region
Poland (today Dvarets
Belarus)
53.399;25.566
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Fate
Alpert Szmuel Jakow 1910 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Barshtaskaya Serafima 1907 Dvoretz, Poland was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Benet Abraham Isaschar 1895 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Benilsdorf Elya 1929 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Berkowich Hinda 1877 Dewort, Poland murdered
Berkowsky Berul 1887 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Brojdo Elka 1903 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Bronicki Fivel 1900 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Bronicki Shepard 1925 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Bronitzkaya Goda 1881 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Bronitzki Khaykel 1926 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Bronitzki Meer 1922 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Bursztejn Jakob Mosze 1910 Dewort, Poland murdered
Bursztejn Liba 1911 Dewort, Poland murdered
Chan Iosif 1907 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Chan Malka 1916 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Cypersztejn Yakob 1852 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Dvoretzkaya Rakhelya 1926 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Dvoretzkaya Rakhil 1927 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Dvoretzki Abram 1896 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Dvoretzki Abram 1902 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Dvoretzki Avram 1894 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Dvoretzki Freidil Dvoretz, Poland murdered
Dvoretzki Mota 1921 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Dworezki Khaim Dworec, Poland murdered
Dworzecki Dvoretzki Chaim 1895 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Dworzecki Dvoretzki Meir Dworzec, Poland murdered
Dworzecki Dvoretzki Rejzel 1895 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Fajwiszewicz Abraham 1890 Dewort, Poland murdered
Fajwiszewicz Ben Zijon 1915 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Feldman Luba 1920 Dworec, Poland murdered
Fridman Cyrl 1887 Dewort, Poland murdered
Fridman Eljahu 1886 Dewort, Poland murdered
Fridman Ester 1919 Dewort, Poland murdered
Fridman Michal Mikhael 1918 Dewort, Poland murdered
Galinsky Beniamin Dworzec, Poland murdered
Gavurin Gidna 1928 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Gelbart Abrahm 1905 Dewort, Poland murdered
Heber First name unknown Dewort, Poland murdered
Heber First name unknown Dewort, Poland murdered
Heber First name unknown Dewort, Poland murdered
Heber Iszrael Icchak 1916 Dewort, Poland murdered
Ioselevich Yudel 1895 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Jawac Yavetz Chanoch 1885 Dewort, Poland murdered
Joselewicz Josef Moshe 1924 Dworec, Poland murdered
Kaplan Leyba Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Katz Khaim 1928 Dvoretz, Poland not stated
Katz Masha 1927 Dworzec, Poland murdered
Katz Mordekhai Mota Khiva 1920 Dworec, Poland was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union
Katz Yosef 1922 Dworzec, Poland murdered