1 Killing site(s)
Nadezhda C., born in 1927: “My brother was requisitioned to drive a cart when the Jews were being led to the shooting. The bodies of the people who were shot in the column were loaded on to his cart. He told me that the road was full of corpses.” (Witness N°746, interviewed in Timkovichi, on May 16, 2014)
Malyye Prusy is a small village situated 100km southwest of Minsk, close to the village of Timkovichi. Just before the German invasion, there were around 1,000 Jews living in Timkovichi. The village was under German occupation from 1941 to 1944.
In July 1941, a ghetto encircled with a barbed wire fence was established in a part of the village. On March 25, 1942, all the Jews were gathered by the Germans in the market square, where a selection was conducted. Skilled workers and their families were sent back to the ghetto. Circa. 600 other Jews were taken in a column to a field close to the village of Malyye Prusy where they were shot in a large pit. According to witnesses interviewed by Yahad - In Unum, a number of Jews were also shot on the way to the mass shooting site. The remaining Jews were shot in June 1942.
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