Additional Possible Matches
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Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
Markowice, County of Nysa |
Borkowice |
Exhumation report: "The M... |
Tluste |
The Dniester river |
The Germans transported t... |
Iziaslav (Jews from "the Aryan side that had hidden) |
Iziaslav |
On 3 September [1942] aft... |
Lithuania (Vilnius?) |
Lithuania( Ponar?) |
People in their underwear... |
Jaslo, Krosno |
Rzepiennik near Tuchów |
On the third day, we were... |
Pustków camp - Jews from Mielec, Ropczyce, Rzeszów, Sędziszów and the vicinity |
Chujowa Górka |
Later on, many Jews were ... |
Mszana Dolna (Jews from of Krakow, Mszana Dolna, Dobra, Zembrzyce and Łódź) |
Mszana Dolna |
I was in Mszana Dolna fro... |
Jordanów, district of Myślenice |
Strończe |
On 28 August 1942 Germans... |
Mielec (Jews from the work camp) |
Chorzelow |
Another 25 people were s... |
Rzeszow |
Czekaj |
While describing the acti... |
Łachwa |
Łachwa |
Groups of Jews were caugh... |
Lvov |
Lyczakowskie Piaski sand dunes behind Janowka Camp |
[1942] In the meantime, a... |
Augustów (Jews, Poles and Soviets) |
Augustów |
[April 1944] We reached A... |
Skidzyel and Lunna
|
Skidzyel and Lunna |
We went from Grodno to Sk... |
Białystok (Jews, Poles and Soviets) |
Dzikie |
On 21 June 1944 we return... |
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... |
Raduń |
Radun |
On 7 May 1942 the Belarus... |
Dolinia (Jews from Hungary) |
Wyszków |
At the same time [summer ... |
Dolina (Jews from Hungary) |
Dolina |
Around 300 people managed... |
Dolina |
Dolina |
There were around 6000 Je... |
Broczków, Dolina county
|
Broczkow camp |
Broczków village, where 6... |
Stryj
|
Stryj and Holobutive
|
soon after that another a... |
Lvov |
Piaski sand dunes behind Janowka camp |
On 21st October 1943 an a... |
Lvov |
Piaski sand dunes behind Janowka camp-Lesiennice. |
The first massacre, which... |