Krakės

Krakės
Town
Center of the town

Coat of arms
Krakės
Location of Krakės
Coordinates: 55°24′30″N 23°43′30″E / 55.40833°N 23.72500°E / 55.40833; 23.72500Coordinates: 55°24′30″N 23°43′30″E / 55.40833°N 23.72500°E / 55.40833; 23.72500
Country  Lithuania
Ethnographic region Aukštaitija
County Kaunas County
Municipality Kėdainiai district municipality
Eldership Krakės eldership
Capital of Krakės eldership
First mentioned 14th century
Population (2011)
  Total 841
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)

Krakės (Polish: Kroki) is a small town in Kėdainiai district, central Lithuania. It is located on the Smilgaitis River. In the town there is a Catholic church, convent, secondary school and post office.

History

On September 2, 1941, 1,125 Jews from Krakės, Baisogala, Dotnuva, Grinkiškis, Gudžiūnai and Surviliškis were murdered at Peštinukai village, about 1.5 kilometers from Krakės.[1] The members of the Einsatzgruppen who committed this crime were Germans from Rollkommando Hamann and Lithuanians collaborators.

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