When we arrived at the outskirts of Tarczew, near the road to the manor [Całowanie] we were told not to go any further, as near that road a camp was situated; something was happening there, because we heard shots. We later learnt that in that camp Jewish police took part in the liquidation of the ghetto. [...] We noticed 4 German soldiers with huge sheet metal pieces on their chests and machine guns, standing over an enormous square pit and shooting inwards the pit. [...] When the shots silenced, they began filling in the pit, |