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Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
Broczków, Dolina county
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Broczkow camp |
Broczków village, where 6... |
Jozefow, Bilgoraj county |
Jozefow, Bilgoraj county |
During Yom Kippur they we... |
Kołaczyce |
Podzamcze, Jaslo county |
A mass grave with Jews mu... |
Kurzeniec, Wilejka county |
Kurzeniec, Wilejka county |
Four months after Germans... |
Kivertsi, Lutsk county |
Lutsk |
[10 May 1942] On that day... |
Stary Las, Nysa county |
Stary Las |
Protocol from exhumation ... |
Markowice, County of Nysa |
Borkowice |
Exhumation report: "The M... |
Łączki, Nysa county |
Łączki, Borkowice? |
In late January 1945 poli... |
Niemysłowice, Prudnik county |
Laki fields |
In January 1945 I learnt ... |
Pilica |
Pilica |
The handicapped were take... |
Skhidnytsia, Drohobych county |
Skhidnytsia |
All women were gathered o... |
Skhidnytsia, Drohobych county |
Skhidnytsia |
[...] Next, Ukrainians g... |
Skała, Miechów county |
Slomniki |
The resettlement in Skała... |
Skala, Miechow county |
Skala, Miechow county |
They transported us one k... |
Bienczyce, Krakow county |
Bienczyce |
The grave is located in B... |
Hołowczyńce, Zaleszczyki county |
Szerszeniowce camp |
On 14 July 1943 we found ... |
Krzeszów, Biłgoraj county |
Chojniak |
All the Jews from the pri... |
Szebnia |
Tarkowice, Krakow voivodeship- Jasło county |
the remaining 400 Jews we... |
Sędziszów (Jews from Pustków, Dębica county) |
Sędziszów |
I also know that on the o... |
Fajsławice, County Krasnystaw |
Fajsławice |
I would like to tell abou... |
Podhajczyki [Rudki county, Lvov voivodeship] |
Buhajczyk forest |
After the outbreak of the... |
Podhajczyki [Rudki county, Lvov voivodeship] |
Buhajczyk forest |
After the last action in ... |
Tłuste, Chortkiv county |
Tłuste |
Through the window I saw ... |
Charsznica vicinity [Miechów county] |
Chodorow |
On 29 August [1942] an ac... |
Biała [Chortkiv county, Ternopil voivodeship] |
Biala |
That night [6 July 1941] ... |