Svisloch River Bridge in Lipen
According to eyewitness testimony, the Germans took young Jews of Lipen to the bridge over the river, forced them over the rails, and then pushed them into the river. As the victims were falling, they were fired on. Neither the date nor the number of victims of this massacre is known.
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Galeni
In July-August (according to eyewitnesses) or October 1941 (according to German sources) the Germans assembled all Lipen Jews on the village square. After a public burning of Torah scrolls, all the assembled Jews were driven into a house in a place called Galeni. The house was surrounded by Germans and local policemen armed with machine-guns and sub-machine guns. After the windows and doors of the house were sealed, kerosene was poured on it and hand-grenades thrown inside. Some Jews locked in the house tried to escape the burning building but were shot down by Germans and local policemen. The number victims was about 200. The perpetrators were apparently members of Einsatzgruppe B and local auxiliary policemen
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