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English: Dzyatlava massacres (Zhetel in Yiddish, Zdzięcioł in Polish) were two consecutive mass shooting actions carried out three months apart during the Holocaust in occupied Poland. The mobile German gendarmerie aided by the Lithuanian and the Belarusian Auxiliary Police raided the village of Zdzięcioł (nominally Polish until the end of World War II) first on April 30, 1942, and again on August 6, 1942, during the liquidation of Zdzięcioł Ghetto. Up to 5,000 Jews were murdered in total, 1,500–2,000 in the first massacre, and some 2,000 to 3,000 in the second. The town of Zdzięcioł was located in the Nowogródek Voivodeship of the Second Republic prior to the Nazi-Soviet invasion of Poland.
Keywords: JEWS (POLISH), THE HOLOCAUST BY BULLETS, The FINAL SOLUTION.
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