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| Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
| Kobryn (Jews also from Bialowieza) |
Stragowa village |
Panzer demanded 200 sick ... |
| Jaslo |
Jaslo |
In the Gestapo headquarte... |
| Ryki |
Deblin |
They were all herded to t... |
| Ryki |
Okrzeja |
We headed to Żelechów, be... |
| Huta Komorowska |
Nowa Wies near Kolbuszowa |
On Rosh Hashanah, 200 Jew... |
| Rzeszów |
Nowa Wies near Kolbuszowa |
On Rosh Hashanah, 200 Jew... |
| Frysztak |
Warzyce, near Jaslo |
The first action n Fryszt... |
| Slobodka Lesna, near Otynia and neighboring villages |
Slobodka Lesna |
In early August [1941] in... |
| Slobodka (Hungarian Jews) |
Kamianets-Podilskyi |
Information on the massac... |
| Otynia |
Otynia |
At that time (Arrival of ... |
| Siemiakowice (Jews from Slobodka?) |
Siemiakowice Village near Horodenka |
On 2 December [1941] a fe... |
| 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 ... |
| Radom (Jews from Ilza ghetto) |
between Radom and Skaryszew |
In the woods of Skaryszew... |
| Płaszów (Jews from the "gulag" not the ghetto) |
Płaszów |
On the railway embankment... |
| Słomniki (Jews from Charsznica) |
Slomniki |
In March 1941, my wife an... |
| Lubartow (Jews from Markuszewo) |
Lubartow |
[1942] One day, when goin... |
| Ternopil |
Pietrykaŭ |
On 8 April 1943 a liquida... |
| Rzeszów |
Rzeszów - Lisia Gora |
[1943] Very few Jews rem... |
| Horodenka |
Kamionka |
[...] After a few weeks a... |
| Ivano-Frankivsk (Jews from Rohstoff) |
Ivano-Frankivsk |
On 25 April 1943 Jews fro... |
| Markowice, County of Nysa |
Borkowice |
Exhumation report: "The M... |
| Tykocin |
Łopuchowo |
They gathered all Jews fr... |
| Bochnia (Jews from Krakow and Wisnicz) |
Bochnia |
Three Jews were informers... |
| Dęblin (Jews from Irena and Czechoslovakia)
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Dęblin
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On 15 August 1942, 1,800 ... |