Marcinkonys Ghetto | |
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Location | 54°03′40″N 24°24′0″E / 54.06111°N 24.40000°E |
Date | November 1941(spring 1942) to 2 November 1942 |
Incident type | Imprisonment, mass shootings, forced labor, starvation, exile |
Camp | Treblinka and Auschwitz concentration camp |
Victims | ~200 |
Marcinkonys or Marcinkańce Ghetto was a small Jewish ghetto established during the Holocaust in Marcinkonys (pre-war Second Polish Republic, war-time Bezirk Bialystok, post-war Lithuanian SSR). It existed from around November 1941 to November 1942 and housed 300 to 400 Jews.[1]