Additional Possible Matches
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			| Where Victims Are From | Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located | Testimony | 
	
	
	
		
			| Płaszów (Jews from the "gulag" not the ghetto) | Płaszów | On the railway embankment... | 
	
		
			| Lublin | Niemce | One night Gestapo surroun... | 
	
		
			| Skala | Skala | My brother buried her [ou... | 
	
		
			| Dukla | Barwinek | The group of people inten... | 
	
		
			| Dukla | Dukla | Mina Wolf, rabbi Dukielsk... | 
	
		
			| kolodenka | Rowne | In the fall of 1942 (...)... | 
	
		
			| Sokołów Podlaski | Sokołów Podlaski | After a few days of such ... | 
	
		
			| Sokołów Podlaski | Sokołów Podlaski | After a few days of such ... | 
	
		
			| Pustków camp - Jews from Mielec, Ropczyce, Rzeszów, Sędziszów and the vicinity | Chujowa Górka | Later on, many Jews were ... | 
	
		
			| Dukla | Tylawa | 400 old people and childr... | 
	
		
			| Brzozów near Sanok | Brzozów | on 10th August 1942 peopl... | 
	
		
			| Zasławie near Sanok (Jews frpm Sanok) | Zasławie | In Zasławie, near Sanok, ... | 
	
		
			| Sanok (Jews from Orelec, Olszanica and Stefkowa) | Olszanica and Stefkowa | By the road between Olsza... | 
	
		
			| Lipnica Murowana, Bochnia county. | Lipnica | At the end of August 1942... | 
	
		
			| Ołyka | Olyka | In Ołyka [...] all Jews w... | 
	
		
			| Wołotyniów Łuck county | Wołotyniów Łuck county | On the same day, my wife ... | 
	
		
			| Sokal | Sokal | In Sokal I saw Ukrainians... | 
	
		
			| Skała Podolska | Skała Podolska | The Ukrainian Police and ... | 
	
		
			| Skała Podolska | Skała Podolska | According to incomplete d... | 
	
		
			| Horodenka | Kamionka | [...] After a few weeks a... | 
	
		
			| Zagórów near Konin | Konin | Zagórów near Konin was li... | 
	
		
			| Bienczyce, Krakow county | Bienczyce | The grave is located in B... | 
	
		
			| Szczawnica (with Jews from Kroscienko) | Kroscienko | The bodies of victims fro... | 
	
		
			| Skidzyel and Lunna | Skidzyel and Lunna | We went from Grodno to Sk... | 
	
		
			| Ivano-Frankivsk (Jews from Nadvirna, Halych, Bohorodchany, Solotvyn, Delyatyn and Ivano-Frankivsk) | Ivano-Frankivsk | 12 September 1941 People ... |