In 1943 I was living in Skawina, where Poles showed me a grave in the woods of Jews executed during the liquidation action in 1942. They were told to undress themselves over the grave. They were falling into it. They were mainly old and young people, who did not want to abandon them. According to what those Poles said, there were 150-180 people. Additionally, there was a grave of a mother and her 4 children, killed a week after the action (the mother with a baby in her arms was standing under a tree, surrounded by her other children). [...] a grave of a young girl killed by a policeman in the forest. [...] Somewhere there is also a single grave of a man, his wife and their two daughters from Przemyśl called Glass, who was working on "Aryan papers" using the name Głaz, which was later discovered |