Additional Possible Matches
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			| Where Victims Are From | Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located | Testimony | 
	
	
	
		
			| Jaslo (nearby Szebnie Concentration Camp) | Bierowka | Szebnie torture camp was ... | 
	
		
			| Świerżeń | Świerżeń | I came to Novy Svyerzhan ... | 
	
		
			| Świerżeń | Świerżeń | The second action. Men we... | 
	
		
			| Równe | Sosenki | After the first mass murd... | 
	
		
			| Jaslo | Jaslo | In the Gestapo headquarte... | 
	
		
			| Sokal | Sokal | Selected Jews were taken ... | 
	
		
			| Rowne now Ukraine | Rowne now Ukraine | More than 250 people, onl... | 
	
		
			| Rowne now Ukraine | Rowne now Ukraine | On Shevat 14th [1941] in ... | 
	
		
			| Rowne now Ukraine | Rowne now Ukraine | On the last day of Pesach... | 
	
		
			| Rowne now Ukraine | Rowne now Ukraine | [July 1942] The liquidati... | 
	
		
			| Rowne now Ukraine | Kostopil | [July 1942]  he rest was ... | 
	
		
			| 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... | 
	
		
			| Sasow | Sasow | At the same time, there w... | 
	
		
			| Frysztak | Warzyce, near Jaslo | The first action n Fryszt... | 
	
		
			| Slobodka Lesna, near Otynia and neighboring villages | Slobodka Lesna | In early August [1941] in... | 
	
		
			| Aleksandria, Równe | Śmieć | In Śmieć, 2 km outside th... | 
	
		
			| Kołaczyce | Podzamcze, Jaslo county | A mass grave with Jews mu... | 
	
		
			| Płaszów (Jews from the "gulag" not the ghetto) | Płaszów | On the railway embankment... | 
	
		
			| Słomniki (Jews from Charsznica) | Slomniki | In March 1941, my wife an... | 
	
		
			| Jasło | Szebnie | 4km outside of Jasło, in ... | 
	
		
			| Krakow | Płaszów | My whole family was selec... | 
	
		
			| Ashmyany Oszmiana | Bartele | On 25 July 1941 [...] 12 ... |