[1942] On the day after the displacement [...] my cousin, a young boy, along with his friend, were trying to enter their apartments to get some things, as they had taken nothing with them when they were fleeing. Polish guardians did not let them in, they locked them in a room instead and turned them in to the German police. They were later shot in the market square in Domaradz and buried there. After a few days, we dug the bodies out, along with other victims, and buried them in the Jewish cemetery in Jasienica |