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Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
Jordanow |
Jordanow |
In the fall, when it got ... |
Druya |
Druya |
I heard that a similar th... |
Jordanów, district of Myślenice |
Strończe |
On 28 August 1942 Germans... |
Kolomyia (Jews also from Kosiv, Kuty and other towns) |
Szeferowicze Sheparrivtsi |
In mid September [1942] a... |
Augustów (Jews, Poles and Soviets) |
Augustów |
[April 1944] We reached A... |
Grodno |
Grodno |
From Augustów we went to ... |
Skidzyel and Lunna
|
Skidzyel and Lunna |
We went from Grodno to Sk... |
Białystok (Jews, Poles and Soviets) |
Dzikie |
On 21 June 1944 we return... |
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... |
Stryj
|
Stryj and Holobutive
|
soon after that another a... |
Bobrka and Chlebowice |
Bobrka and Chlebowice |
Ukrainians, on their way ... |
Kisielow and Borowce |
Kisielow and Borowce |
In the villages located o... |
Kisielow and Borowce |
Horodenka |
a few hundred were drive... |
Slobodka Lesna, near Otynia and neighboring villages |
Slobodka Lesna |
In early August [1941] in... |
Jezierzany (Jews from Kupiczów, Azrianow and surrounding villages) |
Sushybaba |
The Jews from Kupiczów we... |
Chorzów (Jews from Holland and English prisoners) |
Chorzów |
In the cemetery there is ... |
Jaworów |
Porudno |
Another action took place... |
Jaworów |
Porudno |
One day, mayor Hałaszczuk... |
Jaworów |
Porudno |
The second action in the ... |
Radom (Jews from Ilza ghetto) |
between Radom and Skaryszew |
In the woods of Skaryszew... |
Bochnia (Jews from Krakow and Wisnicz) |
Bochnia |
Three Jews were informers... |
Dynow (Jews from Dynów, Brzozów, Krosno, Jasło, Nowy Sącz and Gorlice) |
Dynow |
On Rosh Hashanah a group ... |
Ivano-Frankivsk (Jews from Nadvirna, Halych, Bohorodchany, Solotvyn, Delyatyn and Ivano-Frankivsk) |
Ivano-Frankivsk |
12 September 1941 People ... |