The Germans killed 31 Poles, including the seven-member Kowalski family, and members of the Kosior, Obuchiewicz and Skoczylas families, for their help they had extended to Jews. Almost all of them were burned alive.
The Germans killed 31 Poles, including the seven-member Kowalski family, and members of the Kosior, Obuchiewicz and Skoczylas families, for their help they had extended to Jews. Almost all of them were burned alive.
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