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Poles to identify Jewish collaborators with the Soviet occupation. The Poles gave them a long list, some of whom had nothing to do with the Soviet regime, including the local rabbi and other community leaders, and those Jews were executed. After that, surviving Jews were confined to a seriously overcrowded and unsanitary ghetto. Those conditions, plus the lack of clean water, led to an outbreak of cholera. In 1942, many Jewish men were sent to labor camps, older and sick Jews were sent to an unknown place and executed, and in November, those remaining were taken to the Kielbasin transit camp. From there, about a month later, they were sent to the Grodno ghetto and then, in January 1943, to
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On 22 June 1941, the Germans invaded the Soviet Union and set fire to Sapotskin. The Jewish population at that time was around 1300, and the Germans ordered them to dig mass graves and bury the hundreds of dead from the shelling and fire, both Jewish and non-Jewish. The Germans then asked local
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Burial mound (10-11 cent.) - archaeological monument, on the western outskirts
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where almost all were murdered. Only a few Sapotskin Jews survived the
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Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (early 20th Century)
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During the German occupation, Sapotskin was administered as a part of
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of the Byelorussian SSR, with Sapotskin as a regional centre.
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on 18 July 1944. The town became a regional centre of
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In 1795, Sapotskin was acquired by the 117:Learn how and when to remove this message 777: 601:A memorial book about the town's Jewish 493: 536:In 1815, Sapotskin was acquired by the 14: 900:Historic Jewish communities in Belarus 882: 718: 716: 714: 632:Sapotskin is the death place of Gen. 322:3.736 km (1.442 sq mi) 55:adding citations to reliable sources 26: 848: 440: 161: 24: 757:. Minsk: Тэхналогія. p. 161. 753:Gaponenko, Irina Olegovna (2004). 746: 711: 25: 921: 895:Populated places in Grodno Region 890:Urban-type settlements in Belarus 868: 780:Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 612:. Sapotskin was liberated by the 566:In September 1939, Sapotskin was 218: 803:Manor (Menschinsky), Alexander. 217: 210: 191: 179: 31: 659:Sapotskinsky Biological Reserve 42:needs additional citations for 905:Holocaust locations in Belarus 842: 818: 796: 771: 688: 676: 646: 574:. The area became part of the 13: 1: 826:"Sopoćkinie | Virtual Shtetl" 704: 605:was translated into English. 7: 778:Megargee, Geoffrey (2012). 626: 596:Righteous Among the Nations 451: 415: 395: 10: 926: 875:Old pictures of Sopockinie 518:and incorporated into the 489: 484:Polish minority in Belarus 520:New East Prussia Province 516:Third Partition of Poland 471:. 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Sapotskin is located in Belarus
53°50′N 23°39′E / 53.833°N 23.650°E / 53.833; 23.650
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