Boremel
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Boremel (Ukrainian: Боремель, Polish: Boremel, Yiddish: Barmli) is a village in the Dubno Raion in Rivne Oblast in western Ukraine, but was formerly administered within Demydivka Raion. The population is 866 inhabitants.

History

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First time mentioned in 1366.

Yosef Weitz and Wincenty Krasiński were born here.

During World War II, the local Jewish population was kept imprisoned in a ghetto. In September 1942, an Einsatzgruppen perpetrated a mass execution killing 700 Jews according to Soviet archives.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Yahad - in Unum".

50°28′34″N 25°10′47″E / 50.4761°N 25.1797°E / 50.4761; 25.1797