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Murder Story of Stanisławów Jews on Halicz Street in Stanisławów

Murder Site
Halicz Street in Stanisławów
Poland
According to the testimony of Holocaust survivor Josef Lindner, apparently during the murder operation of March 31, 1942, a squad of German security policemen and Ukrainian auxiliary policemen operating on Halicz Street in the central part of the Stanisławów Ghetto drove the Jews out of their houses, forced them to lie down on the ground, and shot them in the street itself.
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From the testimony of Josef Lindner; February 14, 1948:
…At the time of the first murder operation in the Stanisławów Ghetto, Maurer, at the head of a group of Ukrainian policemen, together with other Gestapo men and with a large number of dogs, searched all the fields and houses along Halicz Street. [The killers] dragged any Jews they found outside, laid them down on the ground, and shot them dead, or merely wounded them, while the dogs tore their still-living bodies to pieces….
ZIH, WARSAW 301/3913 copy YVA M.49 / 3913
Halicz Street in Stanisławów
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Murder Site
Poland
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