Before we were transported to Budzyń near Kraśnik, the camp in Bełżyce was liquidated. Until July 1942, 800 Jewish women were held in the camp in Bełżyce. 700 of them were arrested and shot and only 100 were transported to Budzyń. Death sentences were executed by Oberscharfführer Feiks, who was a commandant of the Budzyń camp. Before the execution, Feliks ordered male prisoners to dig pits and then told Jewish females to get inside the pits. Women, convicted by him to death, had to undress earlier on the roll-call square, then get inside the pits where Feiks shot them with a machine gun. |