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Where Victims Are From |
Town/Country Where Mass Grave Is Located |
Testimony |
Stryj |
Holobutiv Forest |
In July 1941, when German... |
peremyshliany |
Brzezina Forest |
Next day, on 5 October 19... |
Smolansk |
Katyn forest (Polish officers) |
Each executions was prece... |
Podhajczyki [Rudki county, Lvov voivodeship] |
Buhajczyk forest |
After the outbreak of the... |
Podhajczyki [Rudki county, Lvov voivodeship] |
Buhajczyk forest |
After the last action in ... |
Iłża |
Starachowice Forest |
[spring 1943] The wildern... |
Jaslo, Krosno |
Sieklówka forest |
When we got to Warzyce, w... |
Myory |
Krokowka Forest |
I visited a mass grave o... |
Rzeszów |
Zaczernie Forest |
In August 1942, Jews were... |
Radziechów |
Pokaczewski Forest |
Germans surrounded the gh... |
Sniatyn |
Pytyczker Weldl forest |
First extermination of Je... |
Słomniki. |
Niedźwiecki forest |
Another mass grave is loc... |
Charsznica |
Choroderski forest. |
The first action in Chars... |
Ołyka |
Olyka |
In Ołyka [...] all Jews w... |
Radom (Jews from Ilza ghetto) |
between Radom and Skaryszew |
In the woods of Skaryszew... |
Szczawnica (with Jews from Kroscienko) |
Kroscienko |
The bodies of victims fro... |
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 ... |
Horodenka |
Siemakowice |
Later on a truck arrived ... |
Siemiakowice (Jews from Slobodka?) |
Siemiakowice Village near Horodenka |
On 2 December [1941] a fe... |
Horodenka |
Siemakowce |
On 4 December 1941 the fi... |
Sędziszów (Jews from Pustków, Dębica county) |
Sędziszów |
I also know that on the o... |
Pustków camp - Jews from Mielec, Ropczyce, Rzeszów, Sędziszów and the vicinity |
Chujowa Górka |
Later on, many Jews were ... |
Horodenka. Kolomyia county |
Siemakowce |
On 6 December 1941, durin... |
Horodenka |
Siemakowice |
"2600 people, men, women ... |