Krakow Jews in Rabka Ghetto |
Rabka |
In the woods outside of town. The number of graves depended on the number of actions, not individual victims. If there was one victim in one day, he or she was buried in a separate grave; if there were 300 of them, like during the second action, they were buried in one, common grave. |
Few days after May 22 1942 |
40 |
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22 May 1942 - first action [...] Few days later, the military policemen were inspecting Jewish houses and taking everyone marked in the book of registry. They were executed that day, in the evening. 40 people (day?), many from Krakow. One of those chosen to die was digging a grave. He was not present during the action. Someone else replaced him and was shot when finished working. |
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pages 1 and 3 |
Krakow 1945 |
Rubin Traum |
Poland |