QUESTIONNAIRE
on executions and mass graves
Township: Bartoszewiny
Commune: Bieliny
District: Kielce
Voivodeship: Kielce
1. Date and place of execution:
6 March 1942 in Bartoszewiny, Bieliny commune
2. Type of execution:
shooting
3. Personal data of the murdered victims:
Poles, Jews, foreigners: Poles
Number of murdered victims: 9
The victims were brought in from: Bartoszewiny, Bieliny commune
Surname, age, occupation, address:
1) Kowalczyk Marianna, 35 years old, farmer, Bartoszewiny village, Bieliny commune,
2) Kowalczyk Stanisław, 11 years old, stayed with parents, Bartoszewiny village, Bieliny commune,
3) Kowalczyk Wanda, 6 years old, stayed with parents, Bartoszewiny village, Bieliny commune,
4) Kowalczyk Jan, 8 months old, stayed with parents, Bartoszewiny village, Bieliny commune,
5) Róg Zofia, 38 years old, farmer, Bartoszewiny village, Bieliny commune,
6) Róg Leontyna, 14 years old, stayed with parents, Bartoszewiny village, Bieliny commune,
7) Róg Halina, 8 years old, stayed with parents, Bartoszewiny village, Bieliny commune,
8) Róg Bogusława, 6 years old, stayed with parents, Bartoszewiny village, Bieliny commune,
9) Róg Ryszard, 2 years old, stayed with parents, Bartoszewiny village, Bieliny commune
4. Is it known what the victims were accused of, whether the execution was carried out in retaliation, etc.?
It is not known what the victims were accused of. The execution was not carried out in retaliation.
5. Who carried out the execution?
The execution was carried out by the Field Gendarmerie.
6. Are the surnames of the perpetrators known?
No
7. Were the corpses burnt or destroyed in any other way?
The corpses were buried in the woods.
8. Where were the corpses buried?
In the woods beyond Bartoszewiny village.
9. Description of the grave:
2 meters long and 2 meters wide.
10. Was there an official exhumation? Were the corpses buried officially, and if so, where?
No
11. Are there any grounds for exhumation in the future?
There is no such need.
On 16 October 1945, the contents of the above questionnaire were officially certified by Adam Skrzyniarz, the head of Bieliny commune, with the Municipal Court in Daleszyce.