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Local boys fish in the Ikva River just behind the old Sys family home in Dubno. A playful place before the war, where children tossed stones and learned to swim, the river, which wound through the heart of Dubno, became a barrier that trapped people in the Jewish ghetto and a place where bodies were found.
Tribune photo by Zbigniew Bzdak
Local boys fish in the Ikva River just behind the old Sys family home in Dubno. A playful place before the war, where children tossed stones and learned to swim, the river, which wound through the heart of Dubno, became a barrier that trapped people in the Jewish ghetto and a place where bodies were found.
Chicago Tribune
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