Obj. ID: 11526
Memorials Rudolf's mill in Ivano-Frankivsk (Stanisławów), Ukraine
There is no memorial at the place dedicated to the events of WWII.
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In 1939, there were about 140,000 Jews in the Stanisławów region. In July 1941, the Hungarian army occupied the Stanisłwów region and Nazi Germany control of it in August 1941. Nazi Germans started local Actions in towns and villages almost right after the occupation of the region. In 1942 they started to deport Jews to the Bełżec killing center. Since the spring 1942, Nazis also began to concentrate Jews from nearby places in the Stanisławów Ghetto. The Nazis deported there 680 Jews from Lysets district, 4,000 Jews from Tłumacz, 1862 Jews from Sołotwin district, 870 Jews from Bohorodczany, 2,800 Jews from Nadwórna, 1,500 Jews from Tysmenica, 700 Jews from Halicz, 2,500 Jews from Kałusz, 1,200 Jews from Ottynia, 66 Jewish families from Czerniejów and the Jews from Wojniłów and Jezupol districts.
Most of these people were placed in the Rudolf's mill and the Shusman Factory. On May 7, 1942, Nazis shot about 600 Jews there. Every Saturday from July until October 1942, Nazis brought 500 Jews from the Rudolf's mill and the Shusman Factory to the Stanisławów New Jewish Cemetery and shot them there. In July 1942, a group of Jews from Bolechów was shot in the New Jewish cemetery in Stanisławów.
Sedova, Marina, Vid Stanyslavova do Ivano-Frankivs'ka: Putivnyk shliakhamy evreïv (Ivano-Frankivsk, n.d.)