One day in winter [1941/1942] Gestapo came from Jarosław and from the streets and work places took 24 people, men and women. They were held prisoners for a few months and then, at midnight, they were led to the Jewish cemetery and executed there, one by one. One woman and one man survived and, injured, ran away after the execution. The injured woman was treated in a hospital in Rzeszów, but Gestapo found her there and executed her in the cemetery. [...] Gestapo were looking for them in Łańcut and ordered to unearth the grave, but the number of bodies tallied with the number of people executed, because there were two new victims, also a man and a woman. |