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  1. donald
    donald :

    One of the most heinous crimes was the murder of fifty Poles in the village of Brzostowica Mala, near Grodno around September 20, 1939 before the Soviets were installed in the area. A pro-communist band armed with blades and axes, led by a Jewish trader by the name of Ayzik, entered the village, dragged people out of their houses and cruelly massacred the entire Polish population. The victims included Count Antoni Wolkowicki and his wife Ludwika, his brother-in-law Zygmunt Woynicz-Sianozecki, the county reeve and his secretary, the accountant, the mailman, and the local teacher. The victims of this orgy of violence were tortured, tied with barbed wire, pummelled with sticks, forced to swallow quicklime, thrown into a ditch and buried alive. Paralysed Countess Ludwika Wolkowicka was dragged to the execution site by her hair. The murder was ordered by Zak Motyl, a Jew who headed the “revolutionary committee” in Brzostowica Wielka. The culprits were never punished. NKVD officers praised them for their “class-conscious” actions, and Ayzik was made the president of the local cooperative.
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    Communique dated 18.04.1919: “When 41 regiment left temporarily town of Lida, Jews from windows and roofs shot at Polish soldiers, poured boiling water on them and were trowing rocks. When the regiment re-captured the town, Polish residents shown the soldiers latrines in which Jews had trown seven Polish officers, who were wounded, captured, brutally massacred and trown to latrine”.