Mistrzowice | Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship

/ Former house of Eleonora, located next to the execution site, where 28 Jews were murdered on November 4, 1942 © Cristian Monterroso /Yahad-In Unum. Eleonora T., born in 1935, saw from the window of the school the column of Jews being taken to the execution. She made a plan of their itinerary. © Cristian Monterroso /Yahad-In Unum. Yahad’s team. © Cristian Monterroso /Yahad-In Unum. Execution site of the 28 Jews,     and a      memorial to remember them. © Cristian Monterroso /Yahad-In Unum.

Execution of Jews in Mistrzowice

1 Killing site(s)

Kind of place before:
Clay quarry
Memorials:
Yes
Period of occupation:
1939-1944
Number of victims:
28

Witness interview

Eleonora T., born in 1935:
YIU: “How did Miss Kopla, from the Kopla family, manage to escape and to hide in the barn?
W: My parents weren’t home at that time, because they had something to do outside the town. So, Ms Kopla hid inside the barn while others were taken to the execution. I don’t know how she managed to escape. When my father came back, he went to the barn and told her that other Jews were about to be killed. I guess she went to see the execution, because her husband was among the victims. Her daughter was shot dead on their way towards the execution site. The next day, when my father went to the barn again, she wasn’t there anymore. She left the village afterwards.” (Witness n°554, interviewed in Wyszogrod on April 2nd, 2016).

Polish Archives

“1/ Date and place of execution: November 4, 1942

 2/ Type of execution: Shooting

 3/ Data concerning killed people:

 Poles, Jews, foreigners: Jews.

 How many people were killed: 23 people.

 Where did the victims come from?: Three people brought from Mistrzowice and 20 people found in the haystack

 Name, age, job, address:

 1) Preis, 33 years old, buyer, with his wife and his two children.

 2) Hinda Szczyglowska, 55 years old, peddler with her two grandsons.

 3) Lokaj Ruchla, 20 years old, peddler, lived in Opatow

4) Four people from Lodz

 5) Person from Sosnowiec, name unknown

 Who conducted the executions: SS police.”

 [Questionnaire on mass executions and mass graves n°462 (Miejscowosc: Mistrzowice, Gmina, Opatowiec, Powiat: Pinczowski, Woj: Kieleckie); IPN: RG-15.019 Reel #2 part 3]

Historical note

Mistrzowice is located 78km south of Kielce. According to the local villagers, prior to WWII Mistrzowice was home to Poles mainly. According to the archives, a few Jews lived in the village. Some Jewish families, including the Kopla family, lived in the nearby town of Opatowiec. The Jews were involved in trade or handcraft.

Holocaust by bullets in figures

The village was occupied by Germans in the beginning of September 1939. There was no ghetto created in the village. The local Jews, as few as they were, continued to live in their house until they were executed on November 4, 1942. On this day, 28 Jews, among them the Kopla family native of Opatowiec, the Jews from Lodz area, and three Jews from Mistrzowice, one from Sosnowiec, and one from Opatow, were taken to the clay quarry located in the east of the village where they were murdered. Some victims were identified by the Polish after war commission while the majority of victims remain unknown. According to the local eyewitness, Yahad-In Unum found out some details about how the execution was conducted. Beforehand, all the Jews, including some who were marked with armbands, were confined into the pigsty. Then, at about 10am they were divided in three small groups and taken to the quarry to be shot. One Jewish girl from the Kopla family was shot dead on the spot in front of the school. Her body was carried toward the execution site. In all 28 Jews were killed that day.

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