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Renato Rossetto

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My mother-in-law Barbara Kruszyna (1923) at the time of the massacres lived in Zbylitowska Gura on the road to Krakow and witnessed the passage of the groups of Jews from the Tarnow ghetto who walked towards the Buczyna forest not far away and shortly after a short time at each passage she clearly heard the screams of the victims (in all about 10,000 of which 800 children) together with the many automatic weapons discharges that the Germans, From the top of the valley, they fired on the bottom full of poor victims. I met my mother-in-law in 1978 and to my questions she invariably began to cry and sob telling me that she never slept a night without dreaming of the horrendous testimonies of which she had been an involuntary witness and that she carried them all within herself and that she never managed even for a moment to take them off her mind, especially the many children in their mother's arms or hand, knowing of their impending fate. Desperately she told me that she vividly remembered every person in the groups and their every desperate scream had recorded it in her memory, not even the roars of weapons could cover the clear screams that quickly went out together with the weapons in a silence that screamed the perpetrated injustice more than the massacre. 79.25.175.227 (talk) 09:52, 21 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]