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Simonovichi

Soon after the beginning of the German occupation of Gorodok, in late June 1941 Germans and local policemen rounded up 11 Jewish men, the entire Jewish male population of Gorodok. Two were murdered on the spot, the other 9 were taken by truck several kilometers northwest to the village of Simonovichi, where they were shot near the road to Slutsk.

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Gorodischche Road

A number of Jews from Gorodok were shot in a forest close to the Gorodishche Road in the winter of 1941-1942.

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Ptich Children's Camp

In the winter of 1941-1942 a number of Jews from Gorodok were murdered on the outskirts of the town, in a forest where the Ptich children's camp is now located.

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