On Easter Eve, in March 1942/3, Germans ordered Judenrat to give 700 people away [...] They were taken to the synagogue [...] During that transportation the following people were displaced: elderly people from old people's home and from the town, orphans and half-orphans from the orphanage, their parents and people who received benefits from social care in Judenrat. People gathered in the synagogue were loaded onto cars by SS soldiers and, in groups, taken to the woods in Janówka, where they were executed |