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Friling-Naybrod

In the winter of 1941/1942 a German unit arrived in Friling. The few Jews who remained in the village (7, according to the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission) when the Germans arrived were forced out of their homes, loaded onto trucks, and taken to be killed. The exact site of the murder is unknown. According to the Extraordinary Commission, the Jews were murdered outside the village. However, a local woman who lived in Friling during the war maintained that the Jews were taken to wells near the county center Fraydorf and to Naybrod village and murdered there.

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