I was in this place maybe from 2005-2006, I do not remember exactly, but I know that the monument was not particularly well cared for. Some long ago burned out candles, sadly kept guardIn the place where they were erected. Probably from holiday to holiday some important personage from Poland and Israel shows up there, shakes hands in front of the cameras and that's the end of the interest in the place and events. With two stars I would give then, maybe I can be there later this year, then I will correct my observations
30.07.2013Jedwabne Pogrom - the mass murder of Jewish residents of the town of Jedwabne and its environs by a group of at least 40 Polish residents of that town, inspired by nhe Nazi occupation of Poland on July 10, 1941. The crime resulted in the deaths of at least 340 people. Most (about 300) of the victims were burned alive in the barn. On the site of the barn stands an obelisk commemorating the tragedy of the murdered Jews, with the inscription: To the memory of the Jews of Jedwabne and the surrounding area, men, women, children, co-hosts of this land, murdered, burned alive in this place on July 10, 1941
30.07.2013