Peremyshliany

Peremyshliany (Ukrainian: Перемишляни, IPA: [peremɪˈʃlʲɑnɪ] ⓘ; Polish: Przemyślany; Yiddish: פּרעמישליאַן, Premishlan) is a small city in Lviv Raion, Lviv Oblast (region) of Ukraine.

[3] Since 1909, the Lviv-Pidhaitsi railroad has been running through the town, which facilitated the development of trade and logging and gave impetus to the growth of the town's economy, and the development of forestry and trade began.

During the First World War, two fierce Austro-Russian battles took place near Przemyślany (August 29-30, 1914 and June 29-July 2, 1915).

On July 4 (according to other sources, 15.07-www.jewishgen.org), in the afternoon, the main local synagogue was burned down, where an unknown number of Jews were kept.

[6] On June 18, 1944, the Nazi troops were driven out by the Soviet 16th Brigade of Colonel Vsevolod Ryvzh.

Peremyshliany holocaust memorial in Kiryat Shaul cemetery in Tel Aviv