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 | | In nearby Buczacz, the Jewish ghetto was already established and according to Nazi plans was to accommodate all the Jews from the entire county. |
 | | Several of them were imprisoned, severely beaten, then transported to the county prison in Buczacz, where they were subjected to long, senseless interrogations and eventually freed by the German authorities. |
 | | The Poles of Jazlowiec spread out in the area of Silesia, individually or in groups, with the largest contingent settling in the town of Nowa Sol, which, since that time, had been known colloquially as the "Jazlowiec of the West." In 1946, the surviving deportees from Siberia joined the group here. |
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