Krakow |
Borek Fałęcki (currently in Krakow) |
Jewish Cemetery? |
May 2 1943 (probably mixed up the date, |
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[2 May 1943 - liquidation of the Krakow ghetto, but the author probably mixed up the date] I was going to the cemetery in Borek Fałęcki and I was watching this massive transport of trucks. There could be a hundred of them. They were filled to the brim with exhausted people. Upon leaving the cemetery, I saw a very elegant Jew lying near the cemetery, covered in blood. I could not help him in any way, because a few steps ahead a Gestapo man came from behind the bushes and asked me: "Have you seen the Jew?" "Where is he lying?" "I don't know" - I said and walked away. Finally, I saw the Gestapo man by the cemetery, he reached the Jew and shot him three times. The Jew died immediately. |
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page 4-5 |
Skawina, November 23 1945 |
A Pole suspected of being a Jew, name unknown |
Poland |