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Given all of those killed were related to Wolkowicki family, this sounds like a typical communist purge against the aristocracy rather than a racial crime.
 
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'''Massacre of Brzostowica Małaa''' occurred on [[September 18]], [[1939]], during the [[Polish September Campaign]], in the village of [[Malaya Byerastavitsa]]. It was a mass murder of Polish inhabitants of the village took place there, organized by pro-[[communist]] members of non-Polish minorities.<ref name="IPN">{{pl icon}} [[Instytut Pamięci Narodowej]], [http://www.ipn.gov.pl/wai/pl/18/3068/ PRZEGLĄD MEDIÓW] 24 February 2005.</ref> The event, first described in the [[Nasz Dziennik]] newspaper, has been investigated by the Polish [[Institute of National Remembrance]] in 2005.<ref name="IPN"/> The institute has determined that the massacre indeed occurr and fell within its [[communist crime]] jurisdiction, but due to the fact that all 16 witnesses were only second-hand, most of the details cannot be confirmed with full certainty.<ref name="IPN"/>
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The witnesses interviewed by the newspaper and later, by the Institute, claimed that some 50 [[Poles]] were massacred on that day. Among those killed were members of the [[szlachta]] family of Wolkowicki, including [[Count]] Antoni Wolkowicki, his wife and his mother. The murders were carried by pro-Communist groups, primarily of Jewish and Belorussian ethnicity, inspired by the [[Soviet invasion of Poland (1939)|Soviet invasion of Poland]], which had taken place a day before. Units of the [[Polish Army]] had left the village before September 18, 1939, and the [[Red Army]] had not reached the place yet. It has been established that the leader of the murderers was a local Jewish man named Zak (Ajzik) Motyl, who founded the "[[Revolution]]ary Committee of Brzostowica Wielka". Its members wore armbands with [[red star]]s and were armed with blades and axes. The murderers were praised by the [[Soviets]], Zak Motyl became president of the local government.<ref>Mark Paul, [http://www.electronicmuseum.ca/Poland-WW2/ethnic_minorities_occupation/jews_5.html NEIGHBOURS ON THE EVE
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[[Category:1939]]
[[Category:History of Poland (1939–1945)]]
[[Category:Jewish Polish history]]
[[Category:Massacres in Poland]]
[[Category:World War II crimes in Poland]]

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