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2022–2024 | Prosecutor General’s Office of Belarus’ Criminal Proceedings

2022–2024 | Prosecutor General’s Office of Belarus’ Criminal Proceedings

by Research Group Azaryčy 1944 | May 20, 2025 | Echoes

In April 2021, the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Belarus initiated criminal proceedings for genocide against the Belarusian population during the Great Patriotic War and in the post-war period. “Генеральный прокурор Республики Беларусь в...
2022–2024 | Prosecutor General’s Office of Belarus’ Criminal Proceedings

19.03.2019 | Book Release in the Belarusian National Library

by Research Group Azaryčy 1944 | Mar 19, 2025 | Echoes

The Belarusian National Library organized a ceremony to present the book Polesie: Tragödie und Erinnerung: Verbrechen der Wehrmacht. Ozarichi Death Camp, 1944, written by former deportees Arkady Shkuran and Mikhail Sinkevich.Arkady Shkuran emphasizes: “Ozarichi was a...
18.03.1944 | Evgeniy Novitskiy’s Testimony II

18.03.1944 | Evgeniy Novitskiy’s Testimony II

by Research Group Azaryčy 1944 | Mar 18, 2025 | Events

Evgeniy Novitskiy, born in Zmiajoŭka, Belarus, in 1932 describes his liberation from the Azaryčy concentration camp:  Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, courtesy of the Jeff and Toby Herr Stiftung. Access via:...
18.03.1944 | Evgeniy Novitskiy’s Testimony II

14.03.1944 | Evgeniy Novitskiy’s Testimony

by Research Group Azaryčy 1944 | Mar 14, 2025 | Events

Evgeniy Novitskiy, born in 1932 in Zmiajoŭka, Belarus, describes the deportation of his family to the Azaryčy concentration camp:  Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, courtesy of the Jeff and Toby Herr Foundation. Access via:...
2022–2024 | Prosecutor General’s Office of Belarus’ Criminal Proceedings

19.03.2015 | Anniversary of the Azaryčy Camps’ Liberation

by Research Group Azaryčy 1944 | Mar 11, 2025 | Echoes

For many years, reports on the commemoration of the liberation of the Azaryčy camps have appeared on Belarusian state television every March. Here is an example of a typical report on this chain of events, which was broadcast by state-run ONT TV in 2015. Pay attention...

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Memorial close to Azaryčy, inaugurated in 1994

Mahnmal Nahe Osaritschi, Eingeweiht 1994 by nghm@uos on Sketchfab

Memorial in Rudabielka

Denkmal In Rudobelka (heute Oktjabrskij) by nghm@uos on Sketchfab