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A Day that Changed the City's History. Otwock Commemorated the 83rd Anniversary of the Extermination of Jews.

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In a single day, the Germans deported half of the city's population to their deaths. August 19, 1942, marked a tragic date forever in the history of Otwock, near Warsaw. As every year for over 20 years, descendants of survivors, residents, and representatives of the Jewish community, non-governmental organizations, and city authorities participated in the March of Remembrance and Prayer. This event is not only a tribute to the victims, but also …
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In a single day, the Germans deported half of the city's population to their deaths. August 19, 1942, marked a tragic date forever in the history of Otwock, near Warsaw. As every year for over 20 years, descendants of survivors, residents, and representatives of the Jewish community, non-governmental organizations, and city authorities participated in the March of Remembrance and Prayer. This event is not only a tribute to the victims, but also …

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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