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  1. Pińsk Ghetto - Wikipedia

    • The Pińsk Ghetto (Polish: Getto w Pińsku; Belarusian: Пінскае гета) was a Nazi ghetto created by Nazi Germany for the confinement of Jews living in the city of Pińsk, Western Belarus. Pińsk, located in eastern Poland, was occupied by the Red Army in 1939 and incorporated into the Byelorussian SSR. The city was captured by the Wehrmacht in Operation Barbar… See more

    Background

    Poland gained independence at the end of World War I. In the April 1919 Pinsk massacre, during the
    In … See more

    German occupation

    On 22 June 1941 Germany invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa. Advance forces of the Wehrmacht entered Pinsk on 4 July 1941. Christian inhabitants welcomed the German army as liberators from the So… See more

    Map of pinsk ghetto
    Operated bySS
    Operational1 May 1942 – 29 Oct 1942
    Ghetto resistance and liquidation

    The ghetto in Pińsk existed only for half a year, officially between 20 April and 29 October 1942, much shorter than most Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Poland. The relocation action took place on 1 May 1942. Foo… See more

    See also

    Łachwa Ghetto uprising
    • The emergence of West Belarus
    Wacław Kopisto 1943 liberation of the Pińsk prison
    Polesia region of East European PlainSee more

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  2. The Pińsk Ghetto (Polish: Getto w Pińsku; Belarusian: Пінскае гета) was a Nazi ghetto created by Nazi Germany for the confinement of Jews living in the city of Pińsk, Western Belarus. Pińsk, located in eastern Poland, was occupied by the Red Army in 1939 and incorporated into the Byelorussian SSR.
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    The Pińsk Ghetto (Polish: Getto w Pińsku; Belarusian: Пінскае гета) was a Nazi ghetto created by Nazi Germany for the confinement of Jews living in the city of Pińsk, Western Belarus. Pińsk, located in eastern Poland, was occupied by the Red Army in 1939 and incorporated into the Byelorussian SSR.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi%C5%84sk_Ghetto
    The Pinsk ghetto was established on 1 May 1942, and more than 3,600 of its some 10,000 inhabitants worked outside of the ghetto. On 29 October–1 November 1942 the ghetto was liquidated, with approximately 10,000 Jews shot to death.
    yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Pinsk
    According to the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, there were about 30,000 Jews in Pinsk in early 1941. After the German occupation, in 1942 a ghetto was established. Virtually all residents of the ghetto were murdered in the final aktion of Oct 28 - Nov 1, 1942. (see Encyclopedia Judaica Vol. 13, p. 543).
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  3. Pinsk | Holocaust

    On the 1st of May 1942, a ghetto was established for the remaining Jewish inhabitants. The 20 000 Jews who were left, mostly the widows and children of the executed men, were forced into the small space of one of the town districts.

     
  4. Pinsk Ghetto Database - JewishGen

    This database contains information on more than 18,000 Jews in the Pinsk ghetto in late 1941 or 1942. According to the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, there were about 30,000 Jews in Pinsk in early 1941. After the German occupation, in …

  5. Pinsk Jews in the Ghetto: Current state of affairs - JewishGen

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  8. The Jews of Pinsk, 1881 to 1941 | Taube Center for …

    Despite an increasingly hostile Polish state, Pinsk's Jews managed to maintain their community through the 1920s and 30s—until World War Two brought a grim Soviet interregnum succeeded by the entry of the Nazis on July 4th, 1941.

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