The Memorial Book of Ostrow-Lubelski
Editor: David Shtockfish
Thousands of tortured, exhausted victims were brought to the already
overcrowded ghetto in Ostrow Lubelski, where they were cramped
together, condemned to hunger, cold and disease. Death in all its
shocking forms was their fate. There are no words to describe their
sufferings, to tell about the anguish of those people. [
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Publisher: Ostrow-Lubelski Society -- Israel
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