Additional Possible Matches
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			| Where Victims Are From | Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located | Testimony | 
	
	
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Wieliczka | Next day [1 August 1942] ... | 
	
		
			| Gorlice (mostly Jews brought from Bobowa, Biecz, Rzepiennik Strzyżykowski) | Strozowka | Jews were also brought fr... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Roznowa | Already on first day afte... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Nieplomice | On Friday we learned that... | 
	
		
			| Biecz | Biecz | In August [1942] another ... | 
	
		
			| Bochnia (Jews from Krakow and Wisnicz) | Bochnia | Three Jews were informers... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Niepolomice | Old, sick and handicapped... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Wieliczka | Yes - they must be those ... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Niepołomice | In the evening, the rumou... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Wieliczka | The bodies were loaded on... | 
	
		
			| Choroszcz | Żółtki and Jaworówka | I also know that in the s... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Niepołomice | The roar of cars could st... | 
	
		
			| Lvov | Lychakiv | Next day, a militiaman to... | 
	
		
			| Wiśnicz | Lomnia | In Łomnia near Wiśnicz th... | 
	
		
			| Biecz | Biecz | On 21 February 1942 Gesta... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Wieliczka | At the same time, the Jew... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Wieliczka | At the same time, the Jew... | 
	
		
			| Wieliczka | Niepolomice | My mother-in-law was take... | 
	
		
			| Pilatkowce | Pilatkowce | Ukrainians arrested all J... | 
	
		
			| Podhajczyki [Rudki county, Lvov voivodeship] | Buhajczyk forest | After the outbreak of the... | 
	
		
			| Podhajczyki [Rudki county, Lvov voivodeship] | Buhajczyk forest | After the last action in ... | 
	
		
			| Przemyśl | Grabowce maybe Grochwce Jewish Cemetery? | [28 July 1942] Gestapo me... | 
	
		
			| Kobryn (Jews also from Bialowieza) | Stragowa village | Panzer demanded 200 sick ... | 
	
		
			| Szczawnica (with Jews from Kroscienko) | Kroscienko | The bodies of victims fro... | 
	
		
			| Ivano-Frankivsk (Jews from Nadvirna, Halych, Bohorodchany, Solotvyn, Delyatyn and Ivano-Frankivsk) | Ivano-Frankivsk | 12 September 1941 People ... |