JEWISH CHILDREN TO BE SLAUGHTERED
JEWISH CHILDREN TO BE SLAUGHTERED, children in the Dombrova Ghetto in Poland, 1941 Photo: Yad Vashem. Dombrowa Gornicza was a town near Sosnowiec.
Jews settled in the area in the 1820's. By 1931, the Jewish population was in excess of 5,000 out of a total population of about 37,000.
The Germans occupied the town on September 3, 1939, and formed a Judenrat in November.
Refugees from Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Silesia increased the Jewish population to over 6,000.
Many of the Jews were sent to labor camps in Germany, and over 2,000 were mobilized for work in local businesses supplying the German army.
Deportations to Auschwitz started in May 1942, and the ghetto was created later that year. When the camp was liquidated, there were about 1,000 Jews remaining, and they were sent to the ghetto in Sosnoweic and from there to Auschwitz.
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