Staryya Darohi (Belarusian: Старыя Дарогi, romanized: Staryja Darohi;[a] Russian: Старые Дороги, romanized: Staryye Dorogi) is a town in Minsk Region, Belarus.
There was a fenced and guarded ghetto on Kirov street where there was a Jewish school and several houses.
A group of Jews was forced to swim into the river and shot by the Germans when they were in the water, but little is known about this massacre.
[3] Immediately after World War II, a displaced persons camp called the Red House was located outside the village.
Primo Levi describes in his book The Truce during a short period when around 1,400 displaced persons from across Europe lived there with the Red Army.