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| Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
| Piaski |
Kalinowszczyzna (a district of Lublin). |
On 27 March Germans took ... |
| Piaski |
Czechówka |
On 28 March another 240 J... |
| Piaski Luterskie. |
Piaski Luterskie. |
We received an informatio... |
| Tomaszow Mazowiecki (displaced people - not from Tomaszow) |
Tomaszow Mazowiecki |
Germans arrested some of ... |
| Sedziszow (Jews from Sedziszow, Wodzisław and Szczekociny) |
Sedziszow |
In the eve of Yom Kippur ... |
| Ternopil |
Blonie |
The next day, on Thursday... |
| Tłuszcz |
Tłuszcz |
Ghetto in Tłuszcz was liq... |
| Mszana Dolna |
Mszana Dolna |
Gestapo officers came to ... |
| Jezierzany (Jews from Kupiczów, Azrianow and surrounding villages) |
Sushybaba |
The Jews from Kupiczów we... |
| Ashmyany Oszmiana |
Bartele |
On 25 July 1941 [...] 12 ... |
| Ashmyany Oszmiana |
Bartla village |
[...] all 1,200 of men we... |
| Mszana Dolna |
Mszana Dolna |
In Mszana I saw a hill wh... |
| Mszana Dolna |
Olszyny |
On 19 August 1942, an "ac... |
| Staszow |
Staszow |
On 10 November 1942, a sh... |
| Kolomyia (Jews also from Kosiv, Kuty and other towns) |
Szeferowicze Sheparrivtsi |
In mid September [1942] a... |
| Czestechowa? |
Czarny Las near Czortkow |
[1941] they began hunting... |
| Baranovichi (Jews from Czechoslovakia) |
Baranovichi |
Several transports of Cze... |
| Voranava (Jews from Vilnius) |
Voranava |
One Friday in the winter ... |
| Krakow (Jews from Liszki, Czernichów, Krzeszowice, Tenczyn and Nowa Góa) |
Tyniec |
First bigger action of "J... |
| Parczew (Jews from Kalisz, Kielce and Katowice) |
Juliopol |
Jews in Parczew found out... |
| Parczew (Jews from Kalisz, Kielce and Katowice) |
Juliopol |
4 February 1940. Stadtver... |
| Krakow Jews in Rabka Ghetto |
Rabka |
22 May 1942 - first actio... |
| Hrubieszów |
Hrubieszów |
Until 28 October 1942, th... |
| Dolinia (Jews from Hungary) |
Wyszków |
At the same time [summer ... |
| Dolina (Jews from Hungary) |
Dolina |
Around 300 people managed... |