Additional Possible Matches
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Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
Kovno |
Kovno |
In July 1941, a day befor... |
Skawina |
Skawina |
On 27 January 1942, all J... |
Równe [Wołyń voivodeship] |
Sosenki |
The first carnage took pl... |
Skawina (Jews from surrounding villages) |
Skawina |
Near Skawina, on the way ... |
Skawina Tyniec |
Tyniec |
The Germans had been taki... |
Tyniec near Skawina |
Tyniec near Skawina |
This platoon conducted th... |
Kolomyia (Jews also from Kosiv, Kuty and other towns) |
Szeferowicze Sheparrivtsi |
In mid September [1942] a... |
Kolo |
Konin |
Zagórów near Konin was li... |
Berestechko |
Naręczyn near Zielona |
They started leading Jews... |
Stowbtsy or Świerżeń |
Akińczyce |
In July 1941 SS men came ... |
Szczawnica (with Jews from Kroscienko) |
Kroscienko |
The bodies of victims fro... |
Zagórów near Konin |
Konin |
Zagórów near Konin was li... |
Konin |
Konin |
Konin - 1500 Jews in the ... |
Skala near Krakow |
Skala near Krakow |
A carriage with corpses a... |
Płaszów (Jews from the "gulag" not the ghetto) |
Płaszów |
On the railway embankment... |
Mszana Dolna (Jews from of Krakow, Mszana Dolna, Dobra, Zembrzyce and Łódź) |
Mszana Dolna |
I was in Mszana Dolna fro... |
Wiśnicz |
Lomnia |
In Łomnia near Wiśnicz th... |
Krakow |
Borek Fałęcki (currently in Krakow) |
[2 May 1943 - liquidation... |
Białystok (Jews, Poles and Soviets) |
Dzikie |
On 21 June 1944 we return... |
Tomaszow
Mazowiecki (Jews mostly from the ghetto but also including several dozen Jews brought from Rawa Mazowiecka and Biala Rawska) |
Tomaszow
Mazowiecki |
October 1942: During the ... |
Kamionka Strumiłowa (along with Jews from Busko, Chołojów, and Radziechów) |
Kamionka Strumiłowa |
On Yom Kippur of 1942, th... |
Kamionka (along with Jews from Busko, Chołojów, and Radziechów) |
Zabuże |
Indeed, a few days after ... |
Iwje |
Staniewice |
In the autumn of 1941 the... |
Iwje |
Iwje |
After some time, the Germ... |
Iwje |
Staniewice |
On 11 May [1942] 120 peop... |