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Antonovka Ghetto
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The Ghetto in Antonovka (Krichev District) (summer 1941 - December 1941) was a Jewish ghetto, a place of forced resettlement of Jews from the village of Antonovka in the Molyatichi village council of the Krychaw District of the Mogilev region and nearby settlements, during the persecution and destruction of Jews during the Nazi German occupation of the territory of Belarus in World War II.[1][2][3]
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Antonovka Ghetto | |
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![]() A monument to the residents of Antonovka (mainly Jews) who were killed in 1941–1943. The monument was erected in 2004 by the local secondary school at the site of the former Jewish cemetery. The Jews were killed at another location. | |
Location | Antonovka |
Date | summer 1941 - December 1941 |
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