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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)ld us when the Germans first entered their town, they had herded all the Jews into a barn and set it ablaze. Anyone who tried to get out was cut down by machine-gun fire."<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=PsAY9uwZkmEC&printsec=frontcover |title=The Warriors: My Life As A Jewish Soviet Partisan|last=Zissman|first=Harold|date=2005|publisher=Syracuse University Press|isbn=9780815608394|language=en}}</ref>{{third-party inline|date=April 2020}}-->

===Survivors===
[[File:
JewishSchool children and their teachers, Jedwabne, 19383.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|Jewish children with their schoolteachers, [[Jedwabne]], 1933, including three boys who survived the war by hiding on [[Antonina Wyrzykowska]]'s farm. Back row, second left: Szmul Wasersztajn (a witness); third, Mosze Olszewicz; and fourth, Jankiel Kubrzański.{{sfn|Bikont|2015|p=246}}]]

(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]]-->