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Murder story of Holynka Jews in the Church Square in Hołynka

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Church Square in Hołynka
Poland
Many Jews of the town of Dereczyn fled to Hołynka while heavy fighting for Dereczyn was taking place. On one of the first days of their occupation, the Germans assembled at the church square all the male Jews they found in Hołynka, selected 140 of them, and then killed them. According to one testimony, the Germans were looking for Soviet soldiers who had attempted to escape captivity by mingling with the village population and, therefore, they took the Jews whose heads were shaved. Indeed, this was a usual practice of the occupiers in Belorussia during the first days of the occupation. Other accounts say that the Germans either shot all these men on the spot and buried them om Slonimska Street, in the southeastern part of Hołynka, or that they killed only some of them on the spot and took the rest from the village, supposedly for work, and then shot them also. In any case, 140 male Jews were killed in Hołynka or its vicinity.

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Masha and Abraham-Hirsh Kulakowski related:
"… on arrival in Hołynka, the Germans murdered and also buried alive 140 Jews. They had taken away everyone from Dereczyn that they suspected of being a soldier of the Soviet Army, and to this day, nobody knows where they were taken and killed"
Raban, Yekhezkiel and Berger, Jacob Solomon. The Dereczin memorial book : a book of remembrance honoring the communities of Dereczin, Halinka, Kolonia-Sinaiska . Mahwah, N.J. : Dereczin Organizations in Israel and the United States of America, 2000, p. 198.
Mina Liebreider related:
"… immediately on the first day [the Germans] drove all the Jews together in the church and on the spot they shot anyone who showed any resistance. Very many victims fell that first day of the German occupation"
Raban, Yekhezkiel and Berger, Jacob Solomon. The Dereczin memorial book : a book of remembrance honoring the communities of Dereczin, Halinka, Kolonia-Sinaiska . Mahwah, N.J. : Dereczin Organizations in Israel and the United States of America, 2000, p. 247.
Church Square in Hołynka
Murder Site
Poland
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