Additional Possible Matches
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Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
Busk |
Busk |
[1943] Before noon all ho... |
Kamionka Strumiłowa (along with Jews from Busko, Chołojów, and Radziechów) |
Kamionka Strumiłowa |
On Yom Kippur of 1942, th... |
Bierzanów, Krakow |
Bierzanów |
A year later we had our o... |
Bierzanów, Krakow |
Plaszow |
A year later we had our o... |
Kamianka, Busko, and Radziechow |
Kamianka-Buzka vicinity - Ternopil voivodeship |
[September 1942] From the... |
Biecz |
Biecz |
On 21 February 1942 Gesta... |
Kamionka (along with Jews from Busko, Chołojów, and Radziechów) |
Zabuże |
Indeed, a few days after ... |
Ashmyany |
Zyalyonki |
In the autumn of 1942 eld... |
Kolomyia (Jews also from Kosiv, Kuty and other towns) |
Szeferowicze Sheparrivtsi |
In mid September [1942] a... |
Slonim |
forest 50 km from Slonim |
[July 1941] 10 days after... |
Slonim |
Pietralawicze |
[November 1941] At the sa... |
Rabka Zdroj (Jews from Rabka, Sącz, Nowy Targ, Jordanów and others) |
Tereska |
Each month between April ... |
Czestechowa? |
Czarny Las near Czortkow |
[1941] they began hunting... |
Vilnius |
a village near Vilnius - The witness lived in this village |
The execution took place ... |
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... |
Lvov |
Lasienice |
First massacre, which too... |
Skawina |
Podbory |
[30 August 1942] There we... |
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... |
Nowy Sącz |
Rabka |
The second action took pl... |
Dolinia (Jews from Hungary) |
Wyszków |
At the same time [summer ... |
Dolina (Jews from Hungary) |
Dolina |
Around 300 people managed... |