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Testimony of Michal Bojarczuk about Jews fate in Zamosc and Lublin region of Poland under the occupation of Nazi Germany

Testimony of Michal Bojarczuk about the fate of the Jews in Zamosc and Lublin region of Poland under the occupation of Nazi Germany Before the WWII there were about 10,226 Jews in Zamosc; untill October 1939 stayed only 4,984; In March 1940 2,151 refugees arrived from German occupied territories; June 1942 came refugees from Germany, Czechoslovakia and Hungary but most of them were immediately deported to Belzec and Majdanek camps. Jews were forced to work, the craftsmen were...
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3545237
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Testimony
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439
details.fullDetails.language
Polish
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O.33 - Testimonies, Diaries and Memoirs Collection
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31/05/1961
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31/05/1961
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YES
details.fullDetails.numOfPages
15
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POLAND
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O.33- Testimonies, diaries and memoirs from the Holocaust period and regarding the Holocaust
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Written testimony
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Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection