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Jewish people, who once called the small Polish town of Będzin home, embark on a journey into their past, one marked by fear, despair, and shame toward their murdered fellow human beings. The images of what they were forced to endure continue to haunt them and shape their lives.

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Jewish people, who once called the small Polish town of Będzin home, embark on a journey into their past, one marked by fear, despair, and shame toward their murdered fellow human beings. The images of what they were forced to endure continue to haunt them and shape their lives.

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