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No, by 9 May 1945 all the camps had been liberated. Some Jews were killed in Poland after the Holocaust, not in camps, but in public violence, such as the Kielce Pogrom in July 1946. Some Polish nationalists looked on Jews as Communists and allies of the Soviet Union.

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