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* [https://www.valka.cz/clanek_11445.html Český Malín] accesed 30.06.2024
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Malin
Village
Location of Malin
Country Ukraine
VoivodeshipVolhynia
Population
417

Malin (ukr. Малин) is a village in the Mlynov region of the Rivne region. The village has 417 inhabitants.

History

The village was founded in 1545. In 1871 a Czech colony was established on it, called Český Malin, and later Kolonia Malin. In the Second Polish Republic the village was the seat of the rural municipality of Malin in the Dubien district of the Volhynia Voivodeship.

On 13 July 1943 a strong German punitive expedition, sent from nearby Ołyka, pacified the village of Malin (also "Malin Russky" or "Ukrainian Malin") and the neighbouring village of Kolonia Malin (also "Bohemian Malin"). According to witnesses, the punitive expedition also included Polish Schutzmannschaft officers and armed civilians, but it is not known whether they took part in the murder of the inhabitants or only in the looting of the village. The inhabitants were shot or burned alive. A total of 532 people were killed during the pacification - including 374 Volhynian Czechs, 132 Ukrainians and 26 Poles. Among the victims were many women and children.

On 13 July 1947, the municipality of Frankštát (German: Frankstadt an der Mährischen Grenzbahn) in the Šumperk region was renamed New Malin.

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