שִׁידְלוֹבֶץ
Region: Pologne (Mazovie / Sainte-Croix)
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Szydłowiec is a town in southern Mazovia (present-day Holy Cross Voivodeship, Poland) whose Jewish community is attested as early as the sixteenth century. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Jews represented approximately 70% of the total population. In September–October 1942, almost the entire community — more than 10,000 people — was deported and murdered at the Treblinka extermination camp.
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