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Karlwrote:
 
I lived in Kalusz which was occupied by Germans during 1940-1944.
Out of a total Jewish populatrion of about 5.000, only about 20 Jews have survived.
I was liberated by the Russian Army in 1944.
I immigrated with my parents to the USA, after the War and never visited this area since.
If you are from this area, please contact me in the USA
 
my email address is: karlschap@gmail.com
 
Karl Schapiro, November 2008
Nov. 8