Stryzhavka

Stryzhavka (Ukrainian: Стрижавка, Polish: Strzyżawka, Russian: Стрижавка) is an urban-type settlement in the Vynnytsya oblast in Ukraine, located in the historic region of Podolia. The population is 9,232(2020 est.)[1]

Stryzhavka
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Stryzhavka
Stryzhavka
Coordinates: 49.3103°N 28.4808°E / 49.3103; 28.4808
Country Ukraine
Province Vinnytsia Oblast
DistrictVinnytsia Raion
Founded1552
Population
 (2020)
  Total9,232
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

History

The town is founded in 1552. Until the Partitions of Poland it was part of the Bracław Voivodeship of the Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown. Polish nobleman Michał Grocholski founded a Classicist palace in Strzyżawka, destroyed in 1918.

Before the war, there was a significant Jewish population.

On January 10, 1942, 227 Jews from the village are murdered by an Einsatzgruppen. The next day, 12 Jews are also shot in a mass execution. A memorial is built on the site of the massacre.[2]

In June 1942, the Werwolf (Wehrmacht HQ) is built with forced labor.

Grocholski Palace (demolished)

References

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