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Murder Story of Minsk Jews at the Tuchinka NKVD Penal Colony

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Tuchinka NKVD Penal Colony
Belorussia (USSR)
In late October-early November 1941, Jewish deportees from Germany and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (the German-occupied Czech territory) were expected to arrive in Minsk. To make room for them, the German authorities decided to cull the population of the Minsk Ghetto. On November 7, 1941, German order and security policemen and auxiliaries surrounded part of the territory of the ghetto and rounded up in Jubilee Square, in the center of the ghetto, all those Jews deemed unfit for work. Those assembled were lined up, given red placards and banners, and led along Opanski (now Kalvariya) Street in a mock procession marking the anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution. After marching for some time, the victims were loaded onto trucks and driven to the former 6th Penal Colony of the NKVD (the present-day Kaskad condominium) in Tuchinka, an eastern suburb of the city (the present-day Kaskad neighborhood). Here, the victims were held in overcrowded conditions for several days, either inside the barracks or in the open air. Afterward, some of them were shot at nearby pits by members of Sonderkommando 1b of Einsatzgruppe A and by men of the 46th Ukrainian Auxiliary Police Battalion, while the rest were shot at the quarries further south. According to various documents, this mass-killing operation claimed the lives of several thousand people.
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From a letter written by a group of former inmates of the Minsk Ghetto protesting against the "farcical" trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem, 1961:
The first pogrom perpetrated by the Fascist cannibals was timed to coincide with the October [Revolution] holidays in 1941… 17,000 elderly people and children were annihilated in the Minsk Ghetto at this time. During this pogrom, the Germans annihilated the most populous part of the ghetto, from Nemiga to Zamkovaya Street. People were loaded onto vehicles, driven to the Tuchinka area, locked in huge barns, and then taken out to large pits that had been dug in advance and machine-gunned to death. The heartrending cries and shots resounded in the area for three days….
NARB, MINSK 4683-3-837 copy YVA M.41 / 3445
Tuchinka NKVD Penal Colony
Murder Site
Belorussia (USSR)
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