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    Majdan Stary massacre was a Nazi war crime perpetrated by the Schutzstaffel and its Ukrainian or Soviet collaborators in the village of Majdan Stary within...
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    Poles) 28 June, Cegłów massacre (26 Poles and an unknown number of Jews; including women and children) 3 July, Majdan Stary massacre (75 Poles, including...
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  • The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in both historic and modern day areas of Poland (numbers may be approximate): Olszacki, Tomasz;...
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    Majdan Stary (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmajdan ˈstarɨ]) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Księżpol, within Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship...
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    approximately 80 fatalities), Majdan Wielki (the Majdan Wielki massacre; approximately 42 fatalities), Serock (the Serock massacre [pl]; approximately 80 fatalities)...
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    Stradowska [pl]) (15 September 2022) victims of the first Majdan Nowy massacre (see also the second Majdan Nowy massacre; Jan Gniduła [pl] and six others - Katarzyna...
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    on June 24, 1943, from 28 to 36 inhabitants of Majdan Nowy, including women and children, were massacred by the German punitive expedition. The village...
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  • Pacification actions in German-occupied Poland (category Nazi massacres of Poles in World War II)
    faith. The inquiries by the Polish Institute of National Remembrance into massacres in specific locations are ongoing. Historical data collected in Poland...
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    Firlej (category Sites of World War II massacres of Poles)
    Czerwonka-Gozdów Kunów Łukówiec Majdan Sobolewski Nowy Antonin Pożarów Przypisówka Serock Sobolew Sobolew-Kolonia Stary Antonin Sułoszyn Wola Skromowska...
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  • Nowy Bidaczów (category Sites of World War II massacres of Poles)
    the Zamoyski family entail. In 1827, the villages of Nowy Bidaczów and Stary Bidaczów had a combined population of 289. Following the joint German-Soviet...
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    Transit camps existed in Budzyń, Frampol, Lublin (on Krochmalna street), Stary Majdan, Biłgoraj County, Tarnogród, Wola Derezieńska, Old Wedan, Biłgoraj and...
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  • Puszno Skokowskie (category Sites of World War II massacres of Poles)
    1942, the German gendarmerie and Ukrainian Auxiliary Police committed a massacre of five Poles, three men and two women. "Central Statistical Office (GUS)...
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