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"The residents of Markowa probably saved more Jews"
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- The list of residents of Markowa in the Podkarpacie region who saved Jews during World War II may turn out to be incomplete. A 90-year-old resident of Jerusalem saw a photo of her parents and remembered that she was also hiding in Markowa - said Mateusz Szpytma, vice-president of the Institute of National Remembrance, in an interview with PAP on Monday. In Markowa, a population of 4.5 thousand, there were 120 Jews before the war. 21 survived -…
"The Jews slept in intervals of two or three hours. At night, women went to do laundry, so our house was burning like a locomotive."
·Warszawa, Poland
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