Wife of David Bielski (1885 - 1941) -Husband was a Grocer, Miller & Farmer-,
Mother of 12 Children (10 Sons & 2 Daughters).
Residence: Stankiewicze, Poland, i.e., later named, Stankievichy,
Minskaja Oblast (Province), Byelorussia or Belarus.
Note: Matriarch, Sole Jewish Family in Home Village / Town.
Nazis Forced Relocation / Resettlement to: Nowogrodek Ghetto, Grodno Region, Byelorussia
(now Novogrudok, Belarus).
After Nazi Gestapo (Secret Police) conducted a brutal selection process, Nazi German Soldiers & Collaborators executed David Bielski, his Wife, Beila (Mendelavich) Bielski, and 2 of their 10 Sons, on 8 December, 1941. The 4 Bielski Family Members murdered at Skrydlewo Village, near Nowogrodek Ghetto, Grodno Region, Byelorussia (now Novogrudok, Belarus), were among several thousand Jews murdered that same day (8 Dec. 1941) and same location.
Russian Archives Official Reports (Certified Affirmed Affidavits of Surviving Eyewitnesses) estimate between 4,500 to 6,000 Jews, innocent and unarmed, were murdered by Nazi German Troops and collaborators, on 8 Dec. 1941, at Skrydlewo, Byelorussia.
These 4,500 to 6,000 innocent and unarmed Jews were mercilessly shot, execution style, in 2 side-by-side, large gravesite trenches or pits, with some Holocaust Victims wounded but still alive, when wooden planks and earth covered all Jews in the trenches, as the Mass Grave was sealed at Skrydlewo, Byelorussia (now Novogrudok, Belarus).
Holocaust Murder Site: Skrydlewo Village, near Nowogrodek Ghetto, Grodno Region, Byelorussia (now Novogrudok, Belarus).
Holocaust Mass Gravesite: Skrydlewo Village, near Nowogrodek Ghetto, Grodno Region, Byelorussia (now Novogrudok, Belarus).
Beila (Mendelavich) Bielski (1985 - 1941)
Memorial Tribute Biographical Sketch
Author: Dean Ledbetter
Find-A-Grave Memorial Created: 25 February 2020
Copyright (C) by Dean Ledbetter:
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(American & International).
Wife of David Bielski (1885 - 1941) -Husband was a Grocer, Miller & Farmer-,
Mother of 12 Children (10 Sons & 2 Daughters).
Residence: Stankiewicze, Poland, i.e., later named, Stankievichy,
Minskaja Oblast (Province), Byelorussia or Belarus.
Note: Matriarch, Sole Jewish Family in Home Village / Town.
Nazis Forced Relocation / Resettlement to: Nowogrodek Ghetto, Grodno Region, Byelorussia
(now Novogrudok, Belarus).
After Nazi Gestapo (Secret Police) conducted a brutal selection process, Nazi German Soldiers & Collaborators executed David Bielski, his Wife, Beila (Mendelavich) Bielski, and 2 of their 10 Sons, on 8 December, 1941. The 4 Bielski Family Members murdered at Skrydlewo Village, near Nowogrodek Ghetto, Grodno Region, Byelorussia (now Novogrudok, Belarus), were among several thousand Jews murdered that same day (8 Dec. 1941) and same location.
Russian Archives Official Reports (Certified Affirmed Affidavits of Surviving Eyewitnesses) estimate between 4,500 to 6,000 Jews, innocent and unarmed, were murdered by Nazi German Troops and collaborators, on 8 Dec. 1941, at Skrydlewo, Byelorussia.
These 4,500 to 6,000 innocent and unarmed Jews were mercilessly shot, execution style, in 2 side-by-side, large gravesite trenches or pits, with some Holocaust Victims wounded but still alive, when wooden planks and earth covered all Jews in the trenches, as the Mass Grave was sealed at Skrydlewo, Byelorussia (now Novogrudok, Belarus).
Holocaust Murder Site: Skrydlewo Village, near Nowogrodek Ghetto, Grodno Region, Byelorussia (now Novogrudok, Belarus).
Holocaust Mass Gravesite: Skrydlewo Village, near Nowogrodek Ghetto, Grodno Region, Byelorussia (now Novogrudok, Belarus).
Beila (Mendelavich) Bielski (1985 - 1941)
Memorial Tribute Biographical Sketch
Author: Dean Ledbetter
Find-A-Grave Memorial Created: 25 February 2020
Copyright (C) by Dean Ledbetter:
All Copyright Provisions Reserved
(American & International).
Gravesite Details
Mass Grave at Skrydlewo Village, near Nowogrodek Ghetto, Grodno Region, Byelorussia (now Novogrudok, Belarus), containing remains of 4,500 to 6,000 Jewish Victims of Holocaust.
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