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Sokal ( uk, Сокаль,
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: ''Sokal'') is a city located on the Bug River in Chervonohrad Raion, Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Sokal urban hromada, one of the
hromada A hromada ( uk, територіальна громада, lit=territorial community, translit=terytorialna hromada) is a basic unit of administrative division in Ukraine, similar to a municipality. It was established by the Government of Ukra ...
s of Ukraine. The population is approximately


History

The first written mention of Sokal dates from 1377. In 1424, it received Magdeburg rights from Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, and in 1462, the town became part of
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, Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown. On August 2, 1519, following the defeat of a Polish-Lithuanian army under Hetman
Konstanty Ostrogski Konstanty Iwanowicz Ostrogski (c. 1460 – 10 August 1530; lt, Konstantinas Ostrogiškis; uk, Костянтин Іванович Острозький, translit=Kostiantyn Ivanovych Ostrozkyi; be, Канстантын Іванавіч Ас ...
by Crimean Tatars, the town was razed by the invaders. Mikolaj Sep-Szarzynski later dedicated one of his poems to this battle. The town remained part of Poland until the first partition of Poland, when it was annexed by the Habsburg Empire, as part of
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. It was the capital of the Sokal district, one of the 78 ''Bezirkshauptmannschaften'' in the Austrian Galicia province (Crown land) in 1900. After World War I, possession of this province was disputed between Poland and Soviet Russia, until the 1921 Peace of Riga, which attributed Eastern Galicia to Poland. In the
Second Polish Republic The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 1918 and 1939. The state was established on 6 November 1918, before the end of ...
, Sokal was the seat of a county in Lwow Voivodeship. Sokal was in Polish territory until the German invasion of Poland in September 1939. From September 1939 until June 1941 (see Operation Barbarossa), it was part of Soviet-held territory. Before the Holocaust, Sokal had a Jewish population of 5,200; in addition, thousands of refugees from other parts of Poland arrived in Sokal. On September 17, 1942, 2,000 Jews from Sokal were deported to
Bełżec extermination camp Belzec (English: or , Polish: ) was a Nazi German extermination camp built by the SS for the purpose of implementing the secretive Operation Reinhard, the plan to murder all Polish Jews, a major part of the "Final Solution" which in total ...
. There was a severe water shortage in the Sokal ghetto. On October 24, 1942, a further 2,500 Jews from the town were deported to the Bełżec gas chambers. On May 27, 1943, the ghetto was liquidated and the town declared ' judenrein'. Only 30 Jews from the town survived the war, including 15 members of 3 families rescued by the Halamajowa family, consisting of the Polish Catholic grandmother Franciszka, her daughter and son (see No.4 Street of Our Lady).Halamajowa FAMILY
/ref> The Soviet army recaptured the town in July 1944, though the western part of the town (the former village of Zhvirka) remained part of Poland between 1944 and 1951 (see
1951 Polish–Soviet territorial exchange Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950). * January 9 – The Government of the United K ...
). In the early 17th century, a large
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monastery of the
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monks, together with the Roman Catholic church of the Virgin Mary was built in Sokal. The complex is located in the district of Zhvirka, and until World War II, it housed a painting of Our Lady of Sokal, which attracted Catholic pilgrims. Jan Ostrorog, one of the first Polish humanists was buried in the town. After World War II, the painting was moved to a church in Hrubieszow, while the monastery was turned into a prison. On March 27, 2012, the historic complex was almost completely destroyed by fire. Until 18 July 2020, Sokal was the administrative center of
Sokal Raion Sokal ( uk, Сокаль, romanized: ''Sokal'') is a city located on the Bug River in Chervonohrad Raion, Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Sokal urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. The population is approx ...
. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Lviv Oblast to seven. The area of Sokal Raion was merged into Chervonohrad Raion.


Notable people

* Mieczyslaw Klimowicz, World War II historian * Franciszka Halamajowa, subject of '' No. 4 Street of Our Lady'' *
Czesław Hernas Czesław Hernas (July 12, 1928, Sokal — December 11, 2003, Wrocław) was a Polish philologist and folklorist, professor at the University of Wrocław.
, philologist and folklorist *
Omelan Pleszkewycz Emil Omelan Pleszkewycz ( uk, Омелян Плешкевич) (also spelled Pleshkewych and Pleshkevich) (January 20, 1908, Boratyn, a village near Sokal, Austro-Hungarian Empire – May 30, 2007, Chicago, Illinois) was a Ukrainian and Ukrainian- ...
, co-founder of the Selfreliance Ukrainian American Credit Union in Chicago and president of the World Council of Ukrainian Credit Unions''Ukrainian Cooperative Movement in Diaspora.': Historical Overview, 1940–1992.'' Editor-in-chief Omelan Pleshkewych. Chicago, Illinois: World Council of Ukrainian Cooperatives. pp.135–137 * Walter Smishek, politician and labour leader in Saskatchewan


In fiction

Sokal is the location of the opening of the 2009 novel ''The Kindly Ones'' by
Jonathan Littell Jonathan Littell (born October 10, 1967) is a writer living in Barcelona. He grew up in France and the United States and is a citizen of both countries. After acquiring his bachelor's degree he worked for a humanitarian organisation for nine year ...
, which takes place immediately following the
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invasion of Soviet-occupied Poland in June 1941. Sokal is mentioned in '' The Good Soldier Švejk'' by Jaroslav Hašek as the town passed by Austro-Hungarian soldiers on the way to the battlefields of World War I. The short story ''Squadron Commander Trunov'' by Isaac Babel centres around the burial of the title character in the public gardens next to Sokal's cathedral.


In film

Sokal was the setting for two documentary films: One was the '' No.4 Street of Our Lady'' (2009) about the rescue of three Jewish families in Sokal by Franciczka Halamajowa family, and the other was '' The Same Snowy Ground'' (2020), that featured the ruined synagogue and the new park and told the tale of the town's Jewish community.


Gallery

2015 Sokal, Klasztor Bernardynów 03.JPG, Bernardine Monastery 2015 Sokal, Cerkiew św. Mikołaja 01.JPG, Saint Nicholas church 2015 Sokal, Katedra Świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła 01.JPG, Cathedral of Saints Apostles Peter and Paul 2015 Sokal, Kościół rzymskokatolicki 01.JPG, Roman Catholic Church Сокаль. Церковь..jpg, Church of Archangel Michael 2015 Sokal, Gimnazjum 03.JPG, Gymnasium 2015 Sokal, Departament Skarbu Państwa rejonu sokalskiego obwodu lwowskiego 03.JPG, Department of State Treasury in Sokal district 2015 Sokal, Ratusz 04.JPG, City hall of Sokal Вежа, оборонні мури монастиря бригіток.jpg, Tower and walls of Bridgettines convent


References


External links

*
Sokal
in the Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (1890)
''Golos z-nad Bugu''
* {{Authority control Cities in Lviv Oblast Lwów Voivodeship Cities of district significance in Ukraine Holocaust locations in Ukraine