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Polish (Jewish and Christian) schoolchildren with their teachers, Jedwabne, Poland. See POLIN, Museum of the History of Polish Jews: "Jewish and Polish students of the elementary school in Jedwabne, 1933 / photo: Jewish Historical Institute". See Jedwabne pogrom.

According to Jan Gross, Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland, 2001, the teachers' names are Szemerówna and Podróżnik.

According to Anna Bikont, The Crime and the Silence, 2015, p. 246: "Elementary school class. Jedwabne, 1933. The school was attended by Polish and Jewish children. Meir Grajewski (later Meir Ronen), first row, third from right; his elder sister Fajga behind him in a polka-dot dress. In the back row, three boys who survived the war in hiding with Antonina and Aleksander Wyrzykowski: second from left, Szmul Wasersztejn; third, Mosze Olszewicz; fourth, Jankiel Kubrzański. Also in the photo: Butcher Nornberg’s daughter, in the second row, fourth from left. Meir Stryjakowski, grandson of Jedwabne rabbi Awigdor Białostocki, is standing in the back row second from right. The photo also shows children from the Zajdensztat, Zimny, Jedwabiński, and Kamionowicz families. (Courtesy of Meir Ronen)"
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