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Polski: Muzeum Walki i Męczeństwa w Treblince. Fragmenty macew pochodzące prawdopodobnie z cmentarza żydowskiego w Kosowie Lackim odnalezione na terenie tzw. Czarnej Drogi łączącej obozy Treblinka I i Treblinka II, gdzie zostały wykorzystane przez Niemców jako materiał budowlany
English: Museum of Fight and Martyrdom in Treblinka. Pieces of macevas (Jewish tombstones) which probably come from the cemetery in Kosów Lacki. They were found on the Black Road which connected Treblinka I and Treblinka II camps having been used by the Germans as construction material
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