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{{short description|1941 massacre of Jews in Poland}}

{{Infobox civilian attack
| title         = Jedwabne pogrom
| partof        = [[World War II]] and [[the Holocaust]]
| image         = A-438 Mogiła-pomnik, na cmentarzu żydowskim, 1941 Jedwabne.jpg
| image_size    = 
(contracted; show full)t=Tomasz |author-link=Tomasz Strzembosz |trans-title=Inny obraz sąsiadów |title=A different picture of neighbors |url=http://www.rzeczpospolita.pl/gazeta/wydanie_010331/publicystyka/publicystyka_a_2.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010610072611/http://www.rzeczpospolita.pl/gazeta/wydanie_010331/publicystyka/publicystyka_a_2.html |archive-date=10 June 2001 |work =[[Rzeczpospolita (newspaper)|Rzeczpospolita]] |date=31 March 2001 |volume=77|access-date=18 May 2015 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
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Some of the men confessed after being tortured during interviews with the [[Ministry of Public Security (Poland)|Security Office (UB)]]. The confessions were retracted in court and the accused were released. Those who retracted included Józef Chrzanowski, Marian Żyluk, Czesław Laudański, Wincenty Gościcki, Roman and Jan Zawadzki, Aleksander and Franciszek Łojewski, Eugeniusz Śliwecki, and Stanisław Sielawa.{{efn|"Osobnym problemem są mieszkańcy miasteczka wymieniani podczas zeznań składanych na ręce (contracted; show full)[[Category:1941 in Judaism]]
[[Category:1941 in Poland]]
[[Category:Controversies in Poland]]
[[Category:Holocaust massacres and pogroms in Poland]]
[[Category:July 1941 events]]
[[Category:Mass murder in 1941]]
[[Category:Poland in World War II]]
[[Category:World War II crimes in Poland]]-->