Lubieszów Synagogue
On the eve of the final liquidation of the ghetto in early November (or late November, according to the ChGK document) the Germans and Ukrainian auxiliary police tightened the guard around the ghetto and repaired any holes found in the barbed-wire fence. The next day several dozen Jewish artisans and family members were taken to the synagogue building in the ghetto, where one of the Jews, a refugee from Warsaw named Machmendler, threw himself at Fritz Michaelis, the Gebietskommissar, and managed to wound him in the throat with a knife. As a result, Machmendler and several other Jews were killed in the synagogue. The remaining Jews were shot to death near the synagogue.
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Sudcze
On July 24, 1941 a detachment of the 2nd SS Cavalry Regiment arrested several dozen Jewish men, including Rabbi Yitzhak Aron Weingarten, accusing them of being Communists. The Jews were abused – the Germans cut off their hair and made them to eat it. Then they locked them in s cellar. The next day, under the pretext of taking them for work, the cavalry troops took this group of Jews to the vicinity of Sudcze village, where all of them were shot to death in pits that the victims had been forced to dig. On August 10 (or 15, according to a ChGK document), 1942 after a "selection" had been carried out at the town square, members of the Gestapo, the Gendarmerie (German rural order police), and Ukrainian auxiliary policemen took a group of several hundred Jews to an area near the village of Sudcze and shot all of them to death in pits that the victims had been forced to dig.
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Wólka-Lubiesziwska Forest
On August 10 or 15, 1942, after a selection at the ghetto square, a large group of Jews, including many women with children, was taken to the forest near the village of Wólka-Lubiesziwska, where they were shot to death, apparently by an SD unit from Brześć nad Bugiem.
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Pripyat River Bank in Lubieszów
Apparently on August 10 or 15, 1942 a group of Jews was taken to build a bridge over the Pripyat River between the villages of Szlapan and Lubiaż. After the construction of the bridge had been completed, the victims were made to sing and dance and then forced into the river, where they were shot to death with machine-guns by a German unit. After the shooting local peasants were made to dig pits and bury the victims.
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