Around 300 people managed to escape from the transport and found temporary haven in Dolina. After some time, the German authorities made a sneaky announcement saying that those Jews were supposed to go back to their homes in Hungary. This transport was awaited in Wyszków by Kriger, Gestapo chief officer of the Ivano-Frankivsk district, and a Gestapo unit. They shot all 300 of the Hungarian Jews and a few of the Jews from Dolina, who joined the transport trying to get to Hungary. The villagers from Wyszków witnessed this horrible mass murder and, with terror, were telling the Jews from Dolina about it. |