Best Matches Found
Click a row to see the full testimony details.
| Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
| Lvov |
Hycla Gora |
The vicinity, a so-called... |
| Pustków camp |
Chujowa Górka |
Their barracks were separ... |
| Pustków camp - Jews from Mielec, Ropczyce, Rzeszów, Sędziszów and the vicinity |
Chujowa Górka |
Later on, many Jews were ... |
| Kielce |
Baranowska Góra near Skarżysko-Kamienna |
In the spring of 1942, 28... |
| Debica |
Lysa Gora |
[21 July 1942] all the ol... |
| Rzeszów |
Rzeszów - Lisia Gora |
[1943] Very few Jews rem... |
| Dąbrowa Tarnowska |
Lisia Góra |
I saw Jews sitting still ... |
| Krakow (Jews from Liszki, Czernichów, Krzeszowice, Tenczyn and Nowa Góa) |
Tyniec |
First bigger action of "J... |
| Kozia Gora |
Kozia Gora |
Each executions was prece... |
| Miechow |
Chodów near Charsznica |
An enormous mass grave is... |
| Dęblin (Jews from Irena and Czechoslovakia)
|
Dęblin
|
On 15 August 1942, 1,800 ... |
| Kurów (Jews from Pulawy?) |
Kurow |
Gestapo from Puławy arriv... |
| Brest on the Bug |
Bronna Góra |
Once Jews were loaded ont... |
| Kosiv |
Gora Miejska |
Gestapo, German Gendarmer... |
| Kamionka Strumiłowa (along with Jews from Busko, Chołojów, and Radziechów) |
Kamionka Strumiłowa |
On Yom Kippur of 1942, th... |
| Kamionka (along with Jews from Busko, Chołojów, and Radziechów) |
Zabuże |
Indeed, a few days after ... |
| Slobodka (Hungarian Jews) |
Kamianets-Podilskyi |
Information on the massac... |
| Jodłowa and others who were displaced |
Jodłowa on the border wiyh Przeczyca village |
On 12 August 1942, Jews w... |
| Skała, Miechów county |
Slomniki |
The resettlement in Skała... |
| Ołyka |
Olyka |
In Ołyka [...] all Jews w... |
| Kolo |
Konin |
Zagórów near Konin was li... |
| Grabow (Jews traveling to and from Radom and Warsaw) |
Grabow |
In March 1942 all Jews wh... |
| Iziaslav (Jews from "the Aryan side that had hidden) |
Iziaslav |
On 3 September [1942] aft... |
| Jaslo, Krosno |
Rzepiennik near Tuchów |
On the third day, we were... |
| Zbarazh - Jews mostly from Krakow |
Zbarazh |
[2nd July 1941] The intel... |