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Widze

Community
Widze
Poland
The earliest documentary reference to the presence of Jews in Widze dates to the early 18th Century. In 1897, Widze was home to 3,480 Jews, who made up 68.2 percent of the total population.

Following the outbreak of World War I, most of the Jews of Widze were either expelled by the Russian army as "spies" or left the town of their own accord. During the retreat of the Russian forces in 1915, Cossack troops passing through Widze carried out a pogrom, which claimed the lives of several local Jews. In 1922, Widze became part of independent Poland. In 1925, it was home to some 1,100 Jews, approximately half of whom were petty traders. The town was poor, and its Jewish community kept shrinking because of emigration. Nevertheless, in the interwar period Widze had cells of the Zionist Hechalutz and Beitar organizations, a chapter of the non-Zionist Bund party, as well as a clandestine communist cell.

In September 1939, World War II began, and Widze was occupied by the Soviets. Local businesses were nationalized, and all forms of non-Communist political activity were banned. In June 1941, the Soviet-German War broke out, and German troops entered Widze on June 27. The Germans appointed a Jewish council (Judenrat), imposed forced labor and various payments on the Jews, and issued a number of anti-Jewish restrictions.

In July 1941, some 50-200 young people (the figure varies depending on the source), most of them Jews, were shot by the Nazis on the southern shore of Lake Maruga, northwest of Widze. The pretext for this massacre appears to have been political: The victims had allegedly collaborated with the Soviet authorities in 1939-41. Numerous individual and small-scale killings of Jews took place throughout 1941 and afterward.

At the beginning of 1942, a ghetto was established in Widze. Following the resettlement of Jews from nearby Dryswiaty, Drujsk, Opsa, Dubinowo, and Koziany in the Widze Ghetto in early 1942, the number of its inmates swelled to about 1,500. In fall 1942, most of these Jews were transferred to Święciany, and the Widze Ghetto was liquidated in December that year. In March 1943, these Jews were sent to the Vilna Ghetto, and most of them were killed in Ponary.

Widze was liberated by the Red Army on July 8, 1944.

Widze
Braslaw District
Wilno Region
Poland (today Vidzy
Belarus)
55.393;26.634
names.headerTitles.lastName names.headerTitles.firstName names.headerTitles.birthYear names.headerTitles.placeOfResidence names.headerTitles.fate
Abalewicz Szejna Widz, Poland survived
Abelevich Gertz 1920 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Ginda 1917 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Girsh 1921 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Itzek 1928 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Khasya Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Khaya 1923 Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevich Lyuba 1903 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Mikhel 1891 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Slava 1924 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Sora 1936 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Sora 1895 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Srol 1883 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Tzylya 1926 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Ya Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Yankel 1931 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevich Yesel 1934 Vidzy, Poland not stated
Abelevitz Aba Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Abram 1886 Vidz, Poland not stated
Abelevitz Atl Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Batia Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Batia Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Brakha Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Chaia Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Chasia Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Etel Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz First name unknown Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz First name unknown Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Hertzel Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Hertzel Widz, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Hertzel Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Hinde Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Hirsh 1921 Widze, Poland survived
Abelevitz Khasia Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Leib Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Leib Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Liuba Widz, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Mair 1892 Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Meier Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Michal Mikhael Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Mikhael Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Mikhael Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Rakhel Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Sara Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Sara Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Shaike Widz, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Slava Widz, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Slava Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Sluve Widze, Poland murdered
Abelevitz Tzirel Widze, Poland murdered