Sverzhen | Gomel

/ A house in Sverzhen. ©Sabine Mirlesse/Yahad - In Unum Sofia Z. described how she used to go and visit the Jewish mass grave after the war. ©Sabine Mirlesse/Yahad - In Unum A Jewish tomb in the former Sverzhen Jewish cemetery. ©Sabine Mirlesse/Yahad - In Unum The site where the Sverzhen Jews were shot. ©Sabine Mirlesse/Yahad - In Unum

Execution of Jews in Sverzhen

1 Killing site(s)

Kind of place before:
Forest
Memorials:
Yes
Period of occupation:
1941-1944
Number of victims:
About 260

Witness interview

Sofia Z., born in 1928: "I went to school with Jewish children. I remember I had 2 good Jewish friends. There were also concerts and I remember a Jewish girl who was a really good singer. Everybody got along very well, there were no differences between us. It is a big loss for the village to have lost all the Jews." (Witness N°799, interviewed in Sverzhen, on June 15, 2014)

Historical note

Sverzhen is a small village close to the city of Gomel. The village is largely abandoned today due to radioactive fallout following the Chernobyl disaster. Before the war, the majority of the inhabitants were Jews. The first mention of the Jewish community dates back to the end of the 16th century. There was a synagogue, and the majority of Jews were engaged in trade. Sverzhen was occupied by German forces in summer 1941.

Holocaust by bullets in figures

According to historical documents, little is known about the fate of the Jews in Sverzhen, and most of of the information we have comes from a local testimony recorded by Yahad.

Shortly after the Germans’ arrival, the Jews were locked up by the local policemen for a few weeks in a workshop. The building was under police guard. The Jews were shot in a forest next to the Jewish cemetery in December 1941. The Jews were forced to dig their own mass grave on the day of the shooting. They were killed by the Germans, who were aided by local policemen. There were nearly 260 victims.

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