Dabrowica Railway Station
According to a testimony, when the remaining columns of Jews from Dąbrowica had reached the railway station, the gravely ill Jews were separated from the rest and shot on the spot.
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Dabrowica Area
By August 26, 1942, all the ghetto inmates had been ordered by the German authorities to report in the town's market square for another registration. Early in the morning on that day, all the Jews (apart from a small group that had fled into the forests) were driven by the Judenrat members to the market square, where they were registered. The Jews were then lined up in rows and marched to the railway station, under guard by German and Ukrainian auxiliary policemen, to be transported to the town of Sarny, ostensibly for work. At a certain point, while some columns of people were still on the bridge over the Horyn River, gunfire was heard from the direction of the railway station. At that point, some 1,500 Jews began to flee in masse, since a person named Leibel Landau had bribed the Ukrainian guards to look the other way. Approximately 200 of the fugitives were shot and killed during their flight back to the town.
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Dabrowica Jewish Cemetery
In late August 1942, shortly after the massacre of the Jews of Dąbrowica in Sarny, some 30 Jewish men, women, and children who had been caught hiding inside and outside the former ghetto were shot in groups at the Jewish cemetery by a German murder squad.
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