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Letychiv (; ; ) is a town
Urban-type settlement

Urban-type settlement is an official designation for a certain type of urban localities used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union....
 in the eastern part of Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Khmelnytskyi Oblast

Khmelnytskyi Oblast is an administrative divisions of Ukraine of western Ukraine. The Capital of the oblast is the city of Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine....
 (province
Oblast

Oblast is a type of administrative division in Slavic peoples countries and in some countries of the former Soviet Union. The word "oblast" is a loanword in English, but it is nevertheless often translated as "area", "zone", "province", or "region"....
) of western Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
. 51 km from Khmelnytskyi
Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine

Khmelnytskyi is a city in Ukraine in the region of Podillia. It is located on the Southern Buh River and about 340km from the Ukrainian Capital , Kiev....
 and 33 km from the railway station Derazhnya. Administrative center since Tsarist times, formerly in Podolia
Podolia

The region of Podolia is a historical region in the west-central and south-west portions of present-day Ukraine, corresponding to Khmelnytskyi Oblast and Vinnytsia Oblast....
 Province. Population: 11,081 inhabitants (2001 census
Ukrainian Census (2001)

The first Ukrainian Census was carried out by State Statistics Committee of Ukraine on December 5, 2001, twelve years after the Soviet Census in 1989....
). There are brickworks, diary, plant of construction material in the town. Located 49°23'N, 27°37'E on the main road between Khmelnitsky
Khmelnitsky

Khmelnitsky could refer to:*Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Ukrainians hetman*Boris Khmelnitsky, Russian actor*Vitaly Khmelnitsky, former Ukrainian footballer and coach....
 and Vinnitsa at the confluence of the Volk and the Southern Bug rivers.

History
Founded in 1362.






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Letychiv (; ; ) is a town
Urban-type settlement

Urban-type settlement is an official designation for a certain type of urban localities used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union....
 in the eastern part of Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Khmelnytskyi Oblast

Khmelnytskyi Oblast is an administrative divisions of Ukraine of western Ukraine. The Capital of the oblast is the city of Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine....
 (province
Oblast

Oblast is a type of administrative division in Slavic peoples countries and in some countries of the former Soviet Union. The word "oblast" is a loanword in English, but it is nevertheless often translated as "area", "zone", "province", or "region"....
) of western Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
. 51 km from Khmelnytskyi
Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine

Khmelnytskyi is a city in Ukraine in the region of Podillia. It is located on the Southern Buh River and about 340km from the Ukrainian Capital , Kiev....
 and 33 km from the railway station Derazhnya. Administrative center since Tsarist times, formerly in Podolia
Podolia

The region of Podolia is a historical region in the west-central and south-west portions of present-day Ukraine, corresponding to Khmelnytskyi Oblast and Vinnytsia Oblast....
 Province. Population: 11,081 inhabitants (2001 census
Ukrainian Census (2001)

The first Ukrainian Census was carried out by State Statistics Committee of Ukraine on December 5, 2001, twelve years after the Soviet Census in 1989....
). There are brickworks, diary, plant of construction material in the town. Located 49°23'N, 27°37'E on the main road between Khmelnitsky
Khmelnitsky

Khmelnitsky could refer to:*Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Ukrainians hetman*Boris Khmelnitsky, Russian actor*Vitaly Khmelnitsky, former Ukrainian footballer and coach....
 and Vinnitsa at the confluence of the Volk and the Southern Bug rivers.

History


Founded in 1362. First historical mention is in connection with the Tatar invasions dates to 1411. It is mentioned first as a palisade fortress, then under Magdeburg law as a settlement in 1429. Even with natural moats on all sides, Letichev did not have the topographic relief that blesses other Podilia Province strongholds (such as Medzhibozh or Kamenets Podilsky). Thus, Letychiv was more easily attacked and harder to defend. Because of this, until Tsarist times Letychiv played a subordinate role to nearby Medzhibozh.

Dominican monks brought an icon of Mary, mother of Jesus to Letychiv in the late 1400s. Letychiv suffered attacks by the Tatars in 1453, 1516, 1558, and 1567. In 1546, the first Assumption church was built. In 1569, Stephan Batory
Stefan Batory

Stephen B?thory was a Hungarian noble Prince of Transylvania , then King consort and Grand Duke consort of Lithuania to Anna Jagiellon. He was a member of the Somlyo branch of the noble Hungary B?thory....
 presented Letychiv with its first coat of arms. It shows a wolf, representing the river Volk.

In 1598 Jan Potocki
Jan Potocki

Count Jan Nepomucen Potocki was a Poland nobleman, Polish Army captain of engineers, ethnology, Egyptology, linguistics, traveler, adventurer and author whose life and exploits made him a legendary figure in his homeland....
 replaced the town's weaker wooden fortifications with extensive stone fortifications, known as Letychiv Fortress
Letychiv Fortress

File:Letichev.jpgLetychiv Fortress is a complex of limestone walls built in 1598 by :pl:Jan Potocki to defend Podolia from the regular raids of the Crimean Tatars....
. Very little of these survive today, with the exception of one tower and the adjacent walls around the Assumption Church (rebuilt by Potocki in 1605).

Letychiv suffered deprivations from Bogdan Khmelnitsky's
Bohdan Khmelnytsky

Bohdan Zynoviy Mykhailovych Khmelnytsky was a hetman of the Zaporizhzhia Cossack Hetmanate of Ukraine. He led the Khmelnytsky Uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth magnates with the goal of creating an independent Ukrainian state....
 cossack uprising in 1648. During this time, Letychiv's icon was removed from the Assumption Church for safekeeping in Lviv. Weakened by the cossack uprising, Podilia was invaded and occupied by Turkey in 1672. Letychiv became part of the Turkish Ejalet of Kamieniecki. In 1682, Letychiv was recaptured by the Poles under Jan Sobiesky. The icon was returned to Letychiv in 1723. In 1778, Pope Clement XIV ordered that a special crown from Rome be installed on the icon. Letychiv continued to be attacked by cossacks and Haidamaks in 1702, 1734, 1737, 1749, 1750, 1755, 1768, and 1777.

In 18th century, Letychiv had grown to be the second largest town in Podilia, Medzhibozh being the largest. The first Jews in Letychiv are reported in stories within Shivhei haBesht (stories about the Baal Shem Tov) that probably date from about 1750. By the 1780s there were approximately 800 Jews living in the town. Letychiv passed into Russian hands during the second partition of Poland
Second Partition of Poland

The Second Partition of Poland or Second Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth took place in 1793 as the second of partitions of Poland that ended the existence of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth by 1795....
 in 1792. At that time, the Tsarist administrative center of this region moved from Medzhibozh to Letychiv. The population soon exploded and reached its peak in the late 1800s. Approximately 4,100 Jews lived here in 1897, about 60% of the population. In 1882 Letichiv was the scene of a notorious pogrom
Pogrom

A pogrom is a form of riot directed against a particular group, whether ethnic, religious, or other, and characterized by the killing and destruction of their homes, businesses, and religious centers....
 against Jews that resulted in a sensational trial of the pogromists.

After the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution
Russian Revolution of 1917

The Russian Revolution is the series of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which destroyed the Tsarist autocracy and led to the creation of the Soviet Union....
, the territory was occupied by German and Hungarian troops until the end of World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
. Letychev was the scene of numerous pogroms during the Ukrainian Civil War
Russian Civil War

The Russian Civil War was a multi-party war that occurred within the former Russian Empire after the Russian provisional government collapsed and the Bolshevik party assumed power in Saint Petersburg....
 of 1919-1922. The town changed hands many times as different militia units from either the Bolsheviks, Ukrainian Nationalists, Poles, or Whites gained temporary control. What little wealth was left was stripped in these pogroms turning the entire area into ruins.

Under Soviet rule starting 1922, the region's economy improved. Electricity, schools, roads and other infrastructure were built. Several kolkhoz
Kolkhoz

A kolkhoz , plural kolkhozy, was a form of collective farming in the Soviet Union that existed along with state farms . The word is a contraction of ????????????? ??????????, or "collective farm", while sovkhoz is a contraction of ????????? ????????? ....
i (collective farms) were established nearby. In the early 1930s, pressure from the government to collectivize and the needs of private peasants resulted in severe food shortages that resulted in famines throughout Ukraine.

In World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, Letichiv fell to Nazi forces during Operation Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa

Operation Barbarossa was the code name for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II that commenced on 22 June 1941. Over 4.5 million troops of the Axis powers invaded the USSR along a 2,900 kilometer front ....
 on July 17, 1941 after heavy fighting. In that action, retreating Soviet troop blew up the dam over the river Volk over which carried the main east-west road. This temporarily stopped the Nazi advance for nine days until the position could be outflanked from the south. It remained in Nazi hands until it was liberated by Soviet troops on March 23, 1944.

Letychiv was astride an important east-west supply road that the Nazis wanted to expand into an autobahn
Autobahn

is the German language word for a major high-speed road restricted to motor vehicles capable of driving at least and having full control of access, similar to a motorway or freeway in English-speaking countries....
-like highway. This road led directly between the city of Proskuriv and routes westward into Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 and the city of Vinnytsa with routes to the eastern front. Vinnytsa was the site of Hitler's
Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born Germany politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party , popularly known as the Nazi Party....
 headquarters bunker in Soviet territory where he personally directed the war between 1942 and 1943.

A Jewish ghetto
Ghetto

A ghetto is described as a "portion of a city in which members of a minority group live especially because of social, legal, or economic pressure."...
 and a separate slave labor camp within Letychiv Castle was established in Letychiv to assist Organisation Todt in providing human labor for the road building project. Because of this special road project, Letychiv retained its Jews longer than most of the surrounding communities, where Einsatzgruppen
Einsatzgruppen

Einsatzgruppen were paramilitary groups formed by Heinrich Himmler and operated by the Schutzstaffel before and during World War II. Their principal task, per SS General Erich von dem Bach, at the Nuremberg Trials: "was the annihilation of the Jews, Roma people, and Soviet Union political commissars"....
 units executed entire populations of Jews shortly after Nazi occupation. However, when the road project was completed in the summer of 1942, the Einsatzgruppen
Einsatzgruppen

Einsatzgruppen were paramilitary groups formed by Heinrich Himmler and operated by the Schutzstaffel before and during World War II. Their principal task, per SS General Erich von dem Bach, at the Nuremberg Trials: "was the annihilation of the Jews, Roma people, and Soviet Union political commissars"....
 units were called in. Three separate mass shootings of Jews occurred in September 1942 where 3,000 Jews were killed (half the ghetto), in November 1942 where 4,000 Jews were killed (the remainder of the ghetto), and in November 1943 where the remaining 200 Jews in the slave labor camp were shot. That eliminated all Jews from the town. Soviet authorities reported that a total of 7,200 Jews were murdered in a ravine in Zaletichevka, just south of town.

Famous People

  • Ustym Karm?liuk (1787-1835), a notorious thief and gang leader, is considered a Ukrainian Robin Hood
    Robin Hood

    Robin Hood is an archetype figure in English folklore, whose story originates from Middle Ages times but who remains significant in popular culture where he is known for robbing the rich to give to the poor and fighting against injustice and tyranny....
     and folk hero. He principally robbed from rich nobles and distributed the wealth to peasants. He is buried in the Letychiv Cemetery. A statue to his memory is located there.
  • Morris Zimmerman
    Morris Zimmerman

    Morris Zimmerman was an important craftsman, merchant and businessman in Baltimore, Md. He founded Howard Luggage Company, a landmark Maryland business closed in 2007 after 93 years....
     (1876-1959), immigrated to the US from Letychiv in 1903 and became an important craftsman, merchant and businessman in Baltimore, Md.
  • Oscar Williams
    Oscar Williams

    Oscar Williams was an United States anthologist and poet. Oscar Williams was his pen name, he was born Oscar Kaplan in Letychiv, Ukraine, son of Jewish parents Mouzya Kaplan and Chana Rapoport....
     (1900-1964), a noted American poet, was born in Letychiv to Jewish parents.
  • Rabbi Samuel M. Blumenfield (1901-1972), a noted American rabbi, was born in Letychiv and immigrated to the US in 1919.
  • Joseph "Doc" Stacher
    Joseph Stacher

    Joseph "Doc" Stacher was a Jewish syndicate leader who helped bring together the Jewish and Italian Mafia into a national crime syndicate.Born in Letychiv, Ukraine around 1902, Stacher immigrated with his family to the United States in 1912....
     (1902-1977), from the Letychiv Oystacher family, was a notorious Jewish crime boss who immigrated to the U.S. and later to Israel. He had close connections with the Jewish Mafia of Meyer Lansky
    Meyer Lansky

    Meyer Lansky was a organized crime who, with Charles Luciano, was instrumental in the development of The Commission in the United States.Lansky developed a gambling empire which ranged from Saratoga, Miami, Las Vegas and was officially in charge of gambling concessions in Cuba....
     and Bugsy Siegel
    Bugsy Siegel

    Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel was an United States gangster who was a major driving force behind large-scale development of Las Vegas, Nevada....
     (whose parents Max Siegel and Jennie Goldstein Siegel came from Letychiv).
  • David H. Kurtzman, Ph.D. (1904-1977), a noted American academician, immigrated from Letychiv in 1921.
  • Mitchell S. Gordon (1911-1982), born in Letychiv son of Samuel and Susan Goldstein, his father was killed in Russia during the revolution. Immigrated to the US in the 1920s. He received his Doctorate in Optometry and was instrumental in the development of plastic artificial eyes. In the late 1950s he began new careers as a comedian, hypnotist, graphologist, journalist, stage and screen actor, magician, musician, artist and a characterist. He went under the names of Farouk, 'Doc', Mitchell, and Mizgor Mitchell. He appeared with Jerry Lewis
    Jerry Lewis

    Jerry Lewis is an American comedian, actor, producer, writer, director and singer. He is best-known for his slapstick humor on stage, screen and television, his singing ability in a string of music album recordings and his charity fund-raising telethons for the Muscular Dystrophy Association ....
     and Henny Youngman
    Henny Youngman

    Henry "Henny" Youngman was a United Kingdom-born comedian and violinist famous for "one-liner joke," short, simple jokes usually delivered rapid-fire....
    .


Bibliography

  • Chapin, David A. and Weinstock, Ben, The Road from Letichev: The history and culture of a forgotten Jewish community in Eastern Europe, Volume 1. ISBN 0-595-00666-3 iUniverse, Lincoln, NE, 2000.
  • Chapin, David A. and Weinstock, Ben, The Road from Letichev: The history and culture of a forgotten Jewish community in Eastern Europe, Volume 2. ISBN 0-595-00667-1 iUniverse, Lincoln, NE, 2000.


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