Viduklė (Samogitian: Vėdoklė) is a small town in a Raseiniai district municipality, Kaunas County, central-western Lithuania.
[1] 221 Jews lived in the town according to the 1923 census.
The German army entered the town on June 23, 1941 and set up a ghetto to imprison the Jewish population.
[2] Starting on July 24, 1941, hundred of Jews living in the city were shot by Germans and Lithuanians collaborators.
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