Корюківська трагедія: як вижили живі?

У статті здійснено спробу аналізу способів порятунку цивільного населення в
 м. Корюківка 1–2 березня 1943 р. під час наймасштабнішої нацистської каральної операції в історії Другої світової війни. Аналіз зроблений винятково на спогадах очевидців. The town of Koryukivka of the Chernihiv regi...

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Published in:Сiверянський лiтопис
Date:2019
Main Author: Онищук, К.
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Published: Інститут української археографії та джерелознавства ім. М.С. Грушевського НАН України 2019
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description У статті здійснено спробу аналізу способів порятунку цивільного населення в
 м. Корюківка 1–2 березня 1943 р. під час наймасштабнішої нацистської каральної операції в історії Другої світової війни. Аналіз зроблений винятково на спогадах очевидців. The town of Koryukivka of the Chernihiv region was under Nazi occupation from September
 5, 1941 until September 19, 1943. During this time the population of the town from 13
 thousand people decreased to 4 thousand people. The main losses of the civilian population
 (about 7 thousand people) were the result of a punitive operation March 1-2, 9, 1943 – the
 largest in the history of the Second World War. An active research on this topic has been conducted
 only during the last ten years. Soviet historical science has tried to avoid this problem,
 given the causal links with the guerrilla movement of Chernihiv. After all, for the guerrilla
 raid on February 27, 1943, the occupying power of Koryukivka punished all its inhabitants.
 The Belarusian village Khatyn, instead of the Ukrainian Koryukivka, became the symbol of
 all burnt villages in the former Soviet Union.
 After decades of half-forgottenness, researchers continue to determine the causes, scale
 and executors of punitive operation in Koryukivka. However, against this backdrop, the
 inhabitants of Koryukivka who managed to escape on March 1-2, 1943, remain less known.
 In this respect, an invaluable source for researchers are the memories of the eyewitnesses of
 this tragedy. The author of this study analyzed 141 testimonies, which are stored in the funds
 of the Koryukivka Historical Museum.
 Thus, according to preliminary estimates, on March 1-2, 1943, 500 inhabitants of Koryukivka
 were rescued. In this article an attempt is made to analyze the methods of their
 salvation. Among the main ones, one can distinguish a flight to the nearby forests, hiding in
 the swamps that were at that time in the city, shrubs, industrial facilities (sugar and sausage
 factories, sawmill), church, etc. Also, in the article there is a list of surrounding villages, which
 took the largest number of fugitives, as well as those villages that did not accept Koryukivka
 people. In addition, the author analyzed testimonies about the executors of punitive operations
 or those who cooperated with the occupation authorities, who nevertheless tried to preserve
 their humanity and rescued Koryukivka people. These people set free the fugitives through
 the chain, instead of shooting the victims shot at the ceiling, managed to warn someone and
 even take them out of the burning town.
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Корюківська трагедія: як вижили живі? / К. Онищук // Сiверянський лiтопис. — 2019. — № 2. — С. 132-136. — Бібліогр.: 32 назв. — укр.
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У статті здійснено спробу аналізу способів порятунку цивільного населення в
 м. Корюківка 1–2 березня 1943 р. під час наймасштабнішої нацистської каральної операції в історії Другої світової війни. Аналіз зроблений винятково на спогадах очевидців.
The town of Koryukivka of the Chernihiv region was under Nazi occupation from September
 5, 1941 until September 19, 1943. During this time the population of the town from 13
 thousand people decreased to 4 thousand people. The main losses of the civilian population
 (about 7 thousand people) were the result of a punitive operation March 1-2, 9, 1943 – the
 largest in the history of the Second World War. An active research on this topic has been conducted
 only during the last ten years. Soviet historical science has tried to avoid this problem,
 given the causal links with the guerrilla movement of Chernihiv. After all, for the guerrilla
 raid on February 27, 1943, the occupying power of Koryukivka punished all its inhabitants.
 The Belarusian village Khatyn, instead of the Ukrainian Koryukivka, became the symbol of
 all burnt villages in the former Soviet Union.
 After decades of half-forgottenness, researchers continue to determine the causes, scale
 and executors of punitive operation in Koryukivka. However, against this backdrop, the
 inhabitants of Koryukivka who managed to escape on March 1-2, 1943, remain less known.
 In this respect, an invaluable source for researchers are the memories of the eyewitnesses of
 this tragedy. The author of this study analyzed 141 testimonies, which are stored in the funds
 of the Koryukivka Historical Museum.
 Thus, according to preliminary estimates, on March 1-2, 1943, 500 inhabitants of Koryukivka
 were rescued. In this article an attempt is made to analyze the methods of their
 salvation. Among the main ones, one can distinguish a flight to the nearby forests, hiding in
 the swamps that were at that time in the city, shrubs, industrial facilities (sugar and sausage
 factories, sawmill), church, etc. Also, in the article there is a list of surrounding villages, which
 took the largest number of fugitives, as well as those villages that did not accept Koryukivka
 people. In addition, the author analyzed testimonies about the executors of punitive operations
 or those who cooperated with the occupation authorities, who nevertheless tried to preserve
 their humanity and rescued Koryukivka people. These people set free the fugitives through
 the chain, instead of shooting the victims shot at the ceiling, managed to warn someone and
 even take them out of the burning town.
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Інститут української археографії та джерелознавства ім. М.С. Грушевського НАН України
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Корюківська трагедія: як вижили живі?
Koriukivka tragedy: how survived alive?
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Онищук, К.
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title Корюківська трагедія: як вижили живі?
title_alt Koriukivka tragedy: how survived alive?
title_full Корюківська трагедія: як вижили живі?
title_fullStr Корюківська трагедія: як вижили живі?
title_full_unstemmed Корюківська трагедія: як вижили живі?
title_short Корюківська трагедія: як вижили живі?
title_sort корюківська трагедія: як вижили живі?
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