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English: Khatyn or Chatyń (Belarusian and Russian: Хаты́нь, pronounced [xɐˈtɨnʲ]) was a village of 26 houses and 156 inhabitants in Belarus, in Lahoysk Raion, Minsk Region, 50 km away from Minsk. On 22 March 1943, the entire population of the village was massacred by the Schutzmannschaft Battalion 118 of Ukrainische Hilfspolizei. The battalion was formed in July 1942 in Kiev and was made up mostly of Ukrainian collaborators from Western Ukraine and Hiwis, assisted by the Dirlewanger Waffen-SS special battalion.The massacre was not an unusual incident in modern-day Belarus during World War II. At least 5,295 Belarusian settlements were burned and destroyed by the Nazis, and often all their inhabitants were killed (some amounting up to 1,500 victims) as a punishment for collaboration with partisans. In the Vitebsk region, 243 villages were burned down twice, 83 villages three times, and 22 villages were burned down four or more times. In the Minsk region, 92 villages were burned down twice, 40 villages three times, nine villages four times, and six villages five or more times. Altogether, over 2,000,000 people were killed in Belarus during the three years of Nazi occupation, almost a quarter of the region's population. Source: Wikipedia
Svenska: Chatyn (vitryska/ryska: Хатынь) var en by i Vitryssland, 60 kilometer från huvudstaden Minsk. Den 22 mars 1943 blev byn utplånad av de tyska ockupanterna med hjälp av ukrainska och vitryska kollaboratörer ur 118:e Schutzmannschaft-bataljonen. Man påstod att byborna hade hjälpt partisanerna. Byborna brändes ihjäl levande och byn totalförstördes.

På morgonen den 22 mars gick nazisterna under befäl av SS-Oberführer Oskar Dirlewanger in i byn. Byborna visste inget om att en tysk bilkolonn samma morgon hade blivit överfallen av partisaner 6 kilometer från Chatyn och att en tysk officer, Hans Woellke, blivit dödad. Tyskarna bestämde sig för att ta ut sin hämnd på byborna.[1] Hela bybefolkningen, inklusive barn och gamla, fördes ihop in i en lada i den lokala kolchosen. Alla som försökte fly sköts ihjäl med salvor från automatvapen. När byborna hade låsts in lade tyskarna ut halm runt ladan, hällde på bensin och tände på. Elden spred sig snabbt och snart var allt över. 149 personer, av vilka 75 var barn under 16 år, dog i Chatynmassakern.

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