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			| Where Victims Are From | Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located | Testimony | 
	
	
	
		
			| Kosów [Chortkiv county, Ternopil voivodeship] | Kosów [Chortkiv county, Ternopil voivodeship] | 98 Jews in Kosiv. One boy... | 
	
		
			| Biesiadka | Nowa Wies near Kolbuszowa | On Rosh Hashanah, 200 Jew... | 
	
		
			| Huta Komorowska | Nowa Wies near Kolbuszowa | On Rosh Hashanah, 200 Jew... | 
	
		
			| Pustków | Nowa Wies near Kolbuszowa | On Rosh Hashanah, 200 Jew... | 
	
		
			| Rzeszów | Nowa Wies near Kolbuszowa | On Rosh Hashanah, 200 Jew... | 
	
		
			| Niemysłowice, Prudnik county | Laki fields | In January 1945 I learnt ... | 
	
		
			| Równe | Sosenki | After the first mass murd... | 
	
		
			| Równe | Równe | Everyone who was caught w... | 
	
		
			| kolodenka | Rowne | In the fall of 1942 (...)... | 
	
		
			| Równe | Równe | In the summer of 1942, 25... | 
	
		
			| Kurów (Jews from Pulawy?) | Kurow | Gestapo from Puławy arriv... | 
	
		
			| Klementowice, Puławy county (Jews from Warsaw) | Klementowice | In the Spring of 1942 (ma... | 
	
		
			| Skawina (Jews from surrounding villages) | Skawina | Near Skawina, on the way ... | 
	
		
			| Broczków,  Dolina county | Broczkow camp | Broczków village, where 6... | 
	
		
			| Iwje | Staniewice | In the autumn of 1941 the... | 
	
		
			| Iwje | Iwje | After some time, the Germ... | 
	
		
			| Iwje | Staniewice | On 11 May [1942] 120 peop... | 
	
		
			| Nadarzyn | Rozalin village | In Rozalin village, Młoch... | 
	
		
			| Lithuania (Vilnius?) | Lithuania( Ponar?) | People in their underwear... | 
	
		
			| Piaski | Kalinowszczyzna (a district of Lublin). | On 27 March Germans took ... | 
	
		
			| Markowice, County of Nysa | Borkowice | Exhumation report: "The M... | 
	
		
			| Jordanów, district of Myślenice | Strończe | On 28 August 1942 Germans... | 
	
		
			| Dolina | Dolina | There were around 6000 Je... | 
	
		
			| Mszana Dolna | Mszana Dolna | Gestapo officers came to ... | 
	
		
			| Siemiakowice (Jews from Slobodka?) | Siemiakowice Village near   Horodenka | On 2 December [1941] a fe... |