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| | <B>Chapter 5:</B> From 'little Dubno' to killing ground - baltimoresun.com |
 | | The war crimes investigators found that the executions began on June 30, 1941, the day the Germans took over Dubno, and continued on a regular basis, transforming the town where my mother lived into a killing ground from which there was almost no escape. |
 | | Dubno's main commercial artery, Aleksandrowicz Street, a narrow, two-lane strip of dirt with tiny storefronts on either side, was renamed Hitler Street and was patrolled by German tanks and troops. |
 | | Vadym Tovstorog, 80, who has lived in the same Dubno house since 1933, sat in his living room and recalled seeing his violin teacher and the teacher's young daughter among a group taken to their deaths. |
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