Liozno Road
On March 17, after the first murder operation against Kolyshki Jews, the rest of the Jewish population was forced to go to Liozno. Some of the victims, apparently, old people and children, those who were too weak to go, were shot along the way to Liozno.
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Market Square in Kolyshki
On March 16, 1942, a German punitive squad arrived at Kolyshki. On March 17, 1942, the squad unit members as well as the local policemen forced the Jews out of their homes and collected them at the local market square. They set some of the houses afire as well as made a bonfire at the square. There some of the Jews, according to several sources, children, were burnt in the fire, while other ones were found in hiding in burning houses and shot. The number of the Jewish victims murdered that day remains unknown.
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