Img. ID: 324982
Memorial name:
No official name.
Who is commemorated?
860 Jewish Holocaust victims from Radaškovičy (Radashkovichy), killed on March 11, 1942.
Description:
The monument is erected at the killing site/mass grave of Radoshkovichi Jews at Krasnoarmejskaja Street.
It is composed of two identical gravestones standing on a massive three-step base. The gravestones bear two non-identical inscriptions: the right one in Russian and the left one in Hebrew. Two stars of David are carved on the Hebrew tombstone.
A fence surrounds the monument. On it, there is a plaque indicating that the present monument stands at the military burial site protected by law.
Inscriptions:
On the right tombstone:
In Russian
Вечная память
860 евреям
зверски убитым
немецкими
палачами
11.3.1942 г.
Радошковичи
Translation: Eternal memory / to the 860 Jews / who were brutally killed / by the German slaughterers / 11.3.1942 / Radoshkovichi.
On the left tombstone:
In Hebrew
פה
נחים 860 יהודי
רדושקוביצ׳
שנהרגו ונשרפו
בידי
אכירי גרמניה
כב אדר התש״ב
תנצבה (= תהי נשמתם צרורה בצרור החיים)
Translation: Here / lie 860 Jews / of Radoshkovichi, / who were killed and burned to death / by / the cruel Germans / 22 Adar 5702 / May their souls be bound in the bundle of life.
On the plaque on the fance:
In Belarusian
Рзспублiка Беларусь
Воiнскае пахаванне
Прычыненне шкоды
караецца па
закону
[no.?]
Translation: The Republic of Belarus / The military burial site / Infliction of harm / is punishable by law.
Commissioned by
The victims' relatives.
| at the corner of zavulak Polacki and ulitsa 8-go Marta