Onuškis


Onuškis is a town in Lithuania in the Trakai district municipality, around from Trakai and south of Aukštadvaris. As of 2011, it had 519 inhabitants and was the seat for the Onuškis eldership.

History

In the nineteenth century the Jews were the majority in the town. Before World War I about 80 to 90 Jewish families lived in there, but during the war years their number decreased to about 50 to 60 families.
On September 30, 1941, 1,446 Jews from Aukštadvaris, Lentavris, Onuškis, Rudziszki, Troki, Žydkaimis, and the surrounding areas were shot, after being abused, in the Varninkai Forest by a death squad of Lithuanian Activist from Aukštadvaris, Onuškis, and Lentvaris