Additional Possible Matches
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Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
Drohobych |
Medenychi 4 km from Drohobych. |
On 5 June 1943 one of the... |
Kamionka Strumiłowa (along with Jews from Busko, Chołojów, and Radziechów) |
Kamionka Strumiłowa |
On Yom Kippur of 1942, th... |
Radziechów |
Pokaczewski Forest |
Germans surrounded the gh... |
Kamianka, Busko, and Radziechow |
Kamianka-Buzka vicinity - Ternopil voivodeship |
[September 1942] From the... |
Kamionka (along with Jews from Busko, Chołojów, and Radziechów) |
Zabuże |
Indeed, a few days after ... |
Dolinia (Jews from Hungary) |
Wyszków |
At the same time [summer ... |
Kobryn (Jews also from Bialowieza) |
Stragowa village |
Panzer demanded 200 sick ... |
Przemysl |
Medyka |
650 Jews of the technical... |
Slobodka Lesna, near Otynia and neighboring villages |
Slobodka Lesna |
In early August [1941] in... |
Slobodka (Hungarian Jews) |
Kamianets-Podilskyi |
Information on the massac... |
Skhidnytsia, Drohobych county |
Skhidnytsia |
All women were gathered o... |
Skhidnytsia, Drohobych county |
Skhidnytsia |
[...] Next, Ukrainians g... |
Wyszkow |
Wyszkow |
The next day they caught ... |
Szczeglacin |
Szczeglacin |
Around 22 October 1942 I ... |
Iziaslav (Jews from "the Aryan side that had hidden) |
Iziaslav |
On 3 September [1942] aft... |
kolodenka |
Rowne |
In the fall of 1942 (...)... |
Medyka near Przemyśl (Jews from neighbouring villages (now located on the USRR's lands) and those living in Medyka (7 families) |
Medyka |
I hereby declare I am awa... |
Sambir |
Radłowice |
"In early 1942 (spring) p... |
Łączki, Nysa county |
Łączki, Borkowice? |
In late January 1945 poli... |
Stryj |
Niezychowo |
[1942] "Every four weeks ... |
Skidzyel and Lunna
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Skidzyel and Lunna |
We went from Grodno to Sk... |
Berezhany |
Baranowa Jama, Raj |
1939: On Yom Kippur, kehi... |
Krakow |
Borek Fałęcki (currently in Krakow) |
[2 May 1943 - liquidation... |
Kosiv |
Kosiv |
On Thursday, 16 October, ... |
Kolomyia (Jews also from Kosiv, Kuty and other towns) |
Szeferowicze Sheparrivtsi |
In mid September [1942] a... |