Zaniwie
In late August 1942 or, according to some sources, on August 23, SS soldiers arrived at the ghetto [Ghetto B] and collected between 400 and 600 ghetto inmates. The victims were taken to an area two kilometers from Zaniwie village and shot in pits that had been prepared in advance. The Jews were shot and their personal possessions were taken away. Other sources say the murder operation was carried out in a ravine near Bronna Góra village.
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Chojniki Tract near the Przyszychwosty Cemetery
In October 1941 (the exact date remains unknown) between 140 and 155 Jewish men of Antopol age 15-60 who either had not succeeded in hiding or were found were arrested and put into a school building on Pińsk Street. The following day they were loaded onto trucks and driven out of Antopol on the pretext that they were being taken to a labor camp. Their families were told to collect food for the men to take with them. In fact, the victims were taken to Chojniki Tract and shot there. The best of the food collected by their families was taken by the Germans and the rest was thrown away. On October 16, 1942 the population of the remaining ghetto (Ghetto A) was forced into a column and taken under guard to the cemetery of Przyszychwosty [today Pervomaysk] village, one kilometer east of Antopol, in the area of the same Chojniki Tract. They were shot in two large pits. According to some sources the shooting lasted for four days.
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