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Dov Lopatyn
Dov Lopatyn was the head of the Judenrat in Łachwa, Poland (present-day Lakhva, Belarus) in 1941-42. He refused the demand of the Einsatzgruppen that the Lakhva Ghetto inhabitants line up for deportation, and, on 3 September 1942, he led one of the first ghetto uprisings of the war.〔''This Month in Holocaust History: September 3, 1942.'' Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority (Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority website ); accessed 27 April 2014.〕
More than half of the ghetto population was either killed in the fighting or taken to nearby pits and shot. A number did escape to the Pripet Marshes, where some joined partisan units. Lopatyn joined a communist partisan unit, and was killed on 21 February 1944 by a landmine.〔(Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority ); accessed 27 April 2014.〕〔(''Lachva'', Multimedia Learning Centre: The Simon Wiesenthal Center ); accessed 27 April 2014.〕〔Pallavicini, Stephen and Patt, Avinoam. "Lachwa", (''An Encyclopedic History of Camps, Ghettos, and Other Detention Sites in Nazi Germany and Nazi-Dominated Territories, 1933-1945'' ): United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; accessed 27 April 2014.〕
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