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מהיכן הקורבנות, מיקום ידוע אחרון Białystok (Jews, Poles and Soviets)
היישוב או המחוז שבו ממוקם קבר האחים Dzikie
מיקום קבר האחים 21 pits near the Dzikie village in the vicinity of the Narew River, close to the road and railway. There was a house nearby. Bodies exhumed and burned
תאריך הרצח June, 24 1944
מספר הקורבנות 5000
שמות קורבנות מאוזכרים
העדות המלאה On 21 June 1944 we returned from Grodno to Białystok. [...] Three days later, they took us to work near the Dzikie village in the vicinity of the Narew River, close to the road and railway. There was a house nearby. We unearthed 21 pits of various sizes. The Gestapo men remembered exactly what bodies were in which pits. One of them was looking for a body of a woman who was supposed to have a wedding ring. 5,000 bodies were unearthed and burnt. Some of them were well-preserved, others in a more advanced state of decomposition. There were people of different nationalities, Christians and Jews, men, women and Soviet prisoners of war. Civilians put crosses on several of those pits. The Germans were laughing at the crosses and, as a joke, ordered one of the Jews to decorate another Jew with a cross.
מספר העדות 301/547
מס' העמוד בעדות הארוכה page 6
תאריך העדות Bialystok September 6-7, 1944 (1945?)
שם העד או העדה Mojżesz Gerszuni a member of a special kommando responsible for burning the bodies from mass graves in order to cover up the traces
מדינה נוכחית Poland