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Transport from Goraj, Bilgoraj, Lublin, Poland to Frampol, Bilgoraj, Lublin, Poland on 09/1942

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Departure Date 09/1942
In 1939, 15,663 Jews lived in Biłgoraj County, in the Lublin District, constituting about 46 percent of the total population. When World War II erupted, there were 498 Jews living in Goraj , a small town near the county’s northern boundary, some 24 kilometers northwest of the town of Biłgoraj.

The Germans entered Goraj on September 22, 1939, which was the eve of Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). The Jews were immediately subjected to robbery, beating and humiliation. In October 1939, a small number of Jews – not more than a hundred – fled to the USSR. ...
Morris Shapiro - testifies about the deportation from Goraj to Frampol in September 1942