In January 1945 I learnt that Germans were transporting political prisoners from different directions. One day I heard shots coming from the fields in Niemysłowice; news spread throughot the village that some people were killed in the farm fields. After a week, the former German head of community N. Fischer told me and other Poles [...] to go to the fields in Niemysłowice, and load the bodies onto the cars. After we arrived I counted 57 dead [...] one of them had a photo of a woman with two children with him. On the back of it there was something written in Yiddish. We loaded those 57 men onto two wagons and took them to the fields in Łąki where, on the order of to the head of Communitys, we threw them into the bomb craters. |