When World War II broke out, Mokrelipie, a village in the administrative municipality (gmina) of Radecznica, county of Biłgoraj (until March 1940 in Zamość County) in the Lublin district, was home to at least three Jewish families: that of Josef Bajczer, a shoemaker; of Moszek Wajstuch; and of a shopkeeper and Hebrew teacher, Aharon Waks.
According to regional historian Regina Smoter Grzeszkiewicz and a local resident, Stanisław Rozwar Zybała, the German occupiers deported all three families some 11 kilometers south-east to the town of Szczebrzeszyn in September 1942.
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