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Official seal of Iwye Alternate names: Iwye [Bel], Ivye [Rus], Iwje [Pol], Ivia [Yid], Ivija [Lith], Iwia, Iwie, Ivie, Iv'ye, Iŭe, Iŭje, Russian: Ивье. Belarusian: Іўе. Yiddish: אייוויע. Located at 53°56' N, 25°46' E, 19 miles E of Lida, 23 miles N of Navahrudak (Nowogródek). in former Lida uezd, Vilna guberniya and Grodno guberniya, 19 miles E of Lida, 23 miles N of Navahrudak (Nowogródek).. Before WWI part of the Russian Empire, 1921- 1939 part of Poland, 1939-1941 part of the Soviet Union, 1944 - 1990s part of the Soviet Union. Jewish population: 573 (in 1897), 2,076 (in 1921).

 

CEMETERY:

photos. [February 2010]

Eilat Gordin photos [Oct 2014]

MASS GRAVE:

photos of mass grave of 220 Jews executed on the 2 August 1941 and mass grave of 2744 Jews executed in 1942. [March 2009]

A mass grave discovered in Iwje, Poland [grave is open] [Aug 2015]

"The first Jews  were executed by firing squad  in Iwje on 2 August 1941. Liquidation of  the ghetto followed on 12 May 1942, three days after the slaughter of Jews from the ghetto in Lida.  About 2500 persons were executed by firing squad in Stoniewicze near Iwje, by Germans with Lithuanian assistance. In order to survive, a few pretended to be dead.  A commemorative monument stands at the place of  extermination." Subotniki Source [Aug 2015]

[UPDATE] Investigation of Execution Site by Yahad-in-Unum [August 2017]

Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE