Additional Possible Matches
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			| Where Victims Are From | Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located | Testimony | 
	
	
	
		
			| Jasionówka | Jasionówka | On 2 August 1942 11 peopl... | 
	
		
			| Jaslo, Krosno | Sieklówka forest | When we got to Warzyce, w... | 
	
		
			| Drzewica | Drzewica | Members of Judenrat were ... | 
	
		
			| Ustrzyki Dolne | Berehy | 42 Jews coming home after... | 
	
		
			| Ustrzyki Dolne | Ustrzyki Dolne | At night they were taken ... | 
	
		
			| Ustrzyki Dolne | Berehy | At night they were taken ... | 
	
		
			| Zasławie near Sanok (Jews frpm Sanok) | Zasławie | In Zasławie, near Sanok, ... | 
	
		
			| Równe | Sosenki | After the first mass murd... | 
	
		
			| Buchach | Sosenki | Till 2 a.m. gathered peop... | 
	
		
			| Równe [Wołyń voivodeship] | Sosenki | The first carnage took pl... | 
	
		
			| Sanok (Jews from Orelec, Olszanica and Stefkowa) | Olszanica and Stefkowa | By the road between Olsza... | 
	
		
			| Sanok (Jews from Orelec, Olszanica and Stefkowa?) | Rudenka | A similar, but smaller gr... | 
	
		
			| Rabka Zdroj (Jews from Rabka, Sącz, Nowy Targ, Jordanów and others) | Tereska | Each month between April ... | 
	
		
			| Nowy Sącz | Rabka | The second action took pl... | 
	
		
			| Nowy Sacz | Nowy Sacz | Before breakfast two Jews... | 
	
		
			| Nowy Sacz | Nowy Sacz | That day at Gwardyjska St... | 
	
		
			| Nowy Sacz | Poprad | 150 sick and elderly peop... | 
	
		
			| Jodłowa | Przeczyca | The police ordered the re... | 
	
		
			| Nowy Sącz | Nowy Sącz | On 29 April, members of t... | 
	
		
			| Nowy Sacz | Nowy Sacz | On the basis of the list ... | 
	
		
			| Dynow (Jews from Dynów, Brzozów, Krosno, Jasło, Nowy Sącz and Gorlice) | Dynow | On Rosh Hashanah a group ... | 
	
		
			| Nowy Sacz | Nowy Sacz | Germans took the elderly,... | 
	
		
			| Nowy Sacz | Nowy Sacz | One time [Gorka] ordered ... | 
	
		
			| Siedliszcze | Siedliszcze | The Nazis buried the exec... | 
	
		
			| Iłża | Starachowice Forest | [spring 1943] The wildern... |