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Švenčionėliai

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Country
  
Lithuania

County
  
Vilnius County

Population
  
6,585 (2005)

Ethnographic region
  
Aukštaitija

Area
  
5.8 km²

Local time
  
Monday 2:26 AM

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Eldership
  
Švenčionėliai city eldership

Capital of
  
Švenčionėliai city eldership Švenčioneliai rural eldership

First mentioned
  
End of the 16th century

Weather
  
9°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 92% Humidity

Municipality
  
Švenčionys District Municipality

Švenčionėliai ( pronunciation ) (Polish: Nowe Święciany) is a city in Švenčionys district municipality. It is 10 km west of Švenčionys. The river Žeimena flows through Švenčionėliai.

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History

In 1940, there were around 1000 Jews in Švenčionėliai, i.e. 20 percent of the total population.

After the arrival of the Germans in 1941, local Lithuanians formed an activist group to fight the Red army troops as well as the procommunist Jews. Jewish shops in Švenčionėliai were looted and the accused Jews were shot in the nearby forest in July 1941. Soon after that, a ghetto was established. In September 1941, all the Jews were relocated to barracks in the former Soviet military training camp about 1,5 km from Švenčionėliai. Several thousand Jews, brought from nearby towns and villages (Švenčionys, Ignalina, Daugėliškis, Kaltanėnai, Linkmenys, Pabradė, Adutiškis, Stajėtiškis, Saldutiškis, Labanoras, Mielagėnai, Ceikiniai...), were kept in 8 barracks for about a week.

On the 8th of October 1941, all the Jews from the barracks were taken in smaller groups and shot in the pit that had been dug. Men were executed first. Women and children were shot afterwards. The killings lasted several days. The precise number of victims is not known but, according to the Soviet archives, it is assumed that around 7000-9000 Jews were executed.

References

Švenčionėliai Wikipedia