14 people mordered in Paulinowo village
The Second World War - Victims
Żagiew
11 Polish citizens and three refugees: 1 Jew and 2 Russians, murdered for hiding Jews from German repression. They were denounced by a Jewish collaborator from Warsaw.
More about the crimes here: Crime in Paulinowo.
The victims of the crime in Paulinów, on the basis of the data contained in the Register of facts of repression on Polish citizens for helping the Jewish population during World War II (published by the Institute of National Remembrance, Warsaw 2014), differ from those on the commemorative event array and are as follows:
| Name | Age | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Augustyniak Franciszek | 29 | tractor driver, son-in-law of Jan Siwiński, residing in Paulinów (brickyard) |
| Drgas Zygmunt | 23 | residing in Stary Ratyniec |
| Kierylak Franciszek | 59 | watchman and groomsman in a farm |
| Kotowska Ewa | 56 | farmer, residing in Paulinów |
| Kotowski Józef | 56 | farmer, residing in Paulinów |
| Kotowski Stanisław | 25 | residing in Paulinów, son of Józef and Ewa |
| Nowicki Marian | 29 | residing in Stary Ratyniec, evacuee from Wielkopolska vovoidship |
| Piwko Stanisław | 30 | farmer, residing in Paulinów |
| Szlojme Roskielenke | est. 23 | Jew, barber from Sterdynia |
| Siwiński Jan | 46 | residing in Paulinów (brickyard) |
| Uziębło Ludwik | 19 | residing in Stary Ratyniec |
| Wiktorzak Aleksandra | 60 | residing in Paulinów (brickyard) |
| Uknown | unknown | Soviet prisoner of war escaped from German captivity |
| Uknown | unknown | Soviet prisoner of war escaped from German captivity |
