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Bonia Fishelov

Also Known As: "Bunya", "Bonia Fischelew"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pinsk, Brest, Belarus
Death: 1942 (14-15)
Poland
Immediate Family:

Daughter of David Alter Fishelov and Yente Fishelov
Sister of Lea Goldenberg; Tzipora Grieber; Nahum Fishelov; Rivka Fishelov; Teible-Yona Fishelov and 2 others

Managed by: Dalia Fishelov
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GEDCOM Note

1941-43 German census of Pinsk: Adresse Sudstr 50 MASSACRE AT PINSK (August 6-8, 1941) Pinsk (Belarus) was under Soviet rule for seven months and under the German occupation from July 4, 1941 to 1943. At the start of the Nazi occupation around 26,000 Jews lived in Pinsk. A month later the first 'Aktion' against the Jewish inhabitants took place. Helped by their Polish police accomplices, the SS murder squads rounded up between 7 and 8,000 male Jews. All were executed. The rest, numbering some 18,287 including 6,400 women and children were incarcerated in the newly established ghetto ten persons to a room and forced to work for the occupation forces. The ghetto, encompassed some 240 houses on 23 streets, all enclosed by a barbed wire fence 2,345 meters long. On October 27, 1942, the ghetto was liquidated. At 6.30am, all Jews in the ghetto were ordered to gather near the Jewish cemetery at Karlin near the village of Posenich about four kilometres from town. All were deprived of their money and valuables before being led in groups to the execution site guarded by members of Police Battalion 310 of the 15th Police Regiment. Those left behind in the ghetto, about 1,200 sick Jews and sick children, were simply shot. In the three days of slaughter around 11,000 Jews were murdered. On July 14, 1944, Pinsk was liberated by the Red Army. They found only 17 half starved Jews alive after hiding in cellars for 620 days and nights. Almost the entire Gentile population of Pinsk did little to help their Jewish neighbours but waited passively for the opportunity to steal their possessions and move into their houses. Today, only about 500 Jews live in Pinsk. http://members.iinet.net.au/~gduncan/massacres_east.html 1941-43 German census of Pinsk: Adresse Sudstr 50

MASSACRE AT PINSK (August 6-8, 1941)

Pinsk (Belarus) was under Soviet rule for seven months and under the German occupation from July 4, 1941 to 1943. At the start of the Nazi occupation around 26,000 Jews lived in Pinsk. A month later the first 'Aktion' against the Jewish inhabitants took place. Helped by their Polish police accomplices, the SS murder squads rounded up between 7 and 8,000 male Jews. All were executed. The rest, numbering some 18,287 including 6,400 women and children were incarcerated in the newly established ghetto ten persons to a room and forced to work for the occupation forces. The ghetto, encompassed some 240 houses on 23 streets, all enclosed by a barbed wire fence 2,345 meters long. On October 27, 1942, the ghetto was liquidated. At 6.30am, all Jews in the ghetto were ordered to gather near the Jewish cemetery at Karlin near the village of Posenich about four kilometres from town. All were deprived of their money and valuables before being led in groups to the execution site guarded by members of Police Battalion 310 of the 15th Police Regiment. Those left behind in the ghetto, about 1,200 sick Jews and sick children, were simply shot. In the three days of slaughter around 11,000 Jews were murdered. On July 14, 1944, Pinsk was liberated by the Red Army. They found only 17 half starved Jews alive after hiding in cellars for 620 days and nights. Almost the entire Gentile population of Pinsk did little to help their Jewish neighbours but waited passively for the opportunity to steal their possessions and move into their houses. Today, only about 500 Jews live in Pinsk.

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My father wrote in his book that you should have (page 25) that "All the sisters were blessed and gifted with a lot of charm and beauty, without a doubt it was a significant factor that attracted the buyers, especially the youth, to come and buy the daily ration of cakes, rolls and pretzels, to sit at the tables designated for them and enjoy the service of the graceful sisters". - Moshe, 1/18

The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names, YAD VASHEM, FEB 2020: Bunia Fischelew was born in 1927. Was a child. During the war was in Pinsk, Poland. Bunia was presumably murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of persecuted persons, found in List of Jews from the Pinsk Ghetto, prepared by the municipality, 08/1942-09/1942. The overwhelming majority of the Jews imprisoned in this ghetto were murdered in the Shoah. Last Name Fischelew First Name Bunia Gender UNKNOWN Date of Birth 1927 Marital Status Child Place during the War Pinsk,Ghetto,Poland Wartime Address Suedstrasse 50 Status according to Source prisoner of a ghetto where most of the population was murdered in the ghetto or elsewhere Source List of Jews from the Pinsk Ghetto, prepared by the municipality, 08/1942-09/1942 Type of material List of persecuted persons Item ID 8143819

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Bonia Fishelov's Timeline

1927
1927
Pinsk, Brest, Belarus
1942
1942
Age 15
Poland