I saw Cytrynowicz with his son. They went to Laskowski's to get some bread. [...] They came in a few times more and some time later Laskowski came to me and said they were both dead. A soldier form the AK (Home Army) killed them in the woods of Przysucha. Three other Poles who were with them in the woods, were killed at the same time: Stanisław Jelonek, Mikołaj Chojnacki and Stanisław Wiktorowicz. They were all members of the Polish Worker's Party, communists from the times before the war. [...] A few more Jews from that group were killed as well. The whole group along with the three Poles were buried in the Jewish cemetery in Przysusze. |