Pirčiupiai
Pirčiupiai | |
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Village | |
Pirčiupiai Location in Varėna district municipality Location of Varėna district in Lithuania | |
Coordinates: 54°24′N 24°57′E / 54.400°N 24.950°ECoordinates: 54°24′N 24°57′E / 54.400°N 24.950°E | |
Country | Lithuania |
Ethnographic region | Dzūkija |
County | Alytus County |
Municipality | Varėna district municipality |
Eldership | Valkininkų (Valkininkai) |
Population (2011 Census)[1] | |
• Total | 75 |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
Pirčiupiai is a village in Valkininkų (Valkininkai) eldership, Varėna district municipality, Alytus County, Dzūkija region, Lithuania. According to the 2001 census, the village had a population of 103 people.[2] At the 2011 census, the population was 75.[1]
The village is known since 16th century, when Grand Dukes of Lithuania used it as hunting grounds. On June 3, 1944, a group of Nazi Germans were attacked by Soviet partisans in a nearby forest. The Germans sent a punishment squadron and burned alive almost all inhabitants of Pirčiupiai. On that day 119 people (including 49 children under age of 16) were killed and only 13 escaped from the Pirčiupiai massacre. The SS Commander Walter Titel of the 16th SS Police Regiment ordered that the civilians were burnt alive. [3] The bodies were allowed to be buried only after a week on June 11, 1944. A monument, called "Mother of Pirčiupiai", was erected in 1960 and commemorates the event.
References
- 1 2 "Population by locality" (XLS). 2011 Population and Housing Census. Statistics Lithuania. Retrieved 10 September 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Lithuanian Population and Housing Census 2001: Alytaus County" (PDF) (in Lithuanian). Statistikos Departamentas (Lithuania). Retrieved 5 May 2010.
- ↑ Genocid.lt road sign on the site