LIZIS TEOFIL

QUESTIONNAIRE

on camps

Township: Daleszyce
Commune: Daleszyce
District: Kielce
Voivodeship: Kielce

1. Name of the camp:

Labor camp

2. Location of the camp:

Commune Board’s seat in Daleszyce village, in the last residential building left at Rynek [market square] after the burning of Daleszyce in August 1944. The camp was fenced with barbed wire. Unauthorized people were denied access to the camp.

3. Size of the camp:

A building

4. Date of establishment of the camp:

25 February 1944

5. Date of closure of the camp:

30 November 1944

6. Were the prisoners only Poles, only Jews from Poland, or Poles and Jews from Poland?

Poles

7. Were there any foreigners in the camp (nationality, number)?

No

8. Average number of prisoners in the camp:

150 people

9. Total number of prisoners who passed through the camp during its period of operation:

200 people

10. What happened with the prisoners upon liquidation of the camp?

The sick were released, and the rest was marched under escort to dig ditches in Trzemosna, Szczecno commune.

11. Did the prisoners work in the camp? (types of work performed, types of workshops)

Some helped to put the camp in order.

12. Did the prisoners work outside the camp? (types of work performed, locations)

Regardless of weather, the prisoners were digging ditches and building bunkers around Daleszyce village, always under supervision.

13. How were the prisoners fed?

Poorly; the Welfare Committee from Daleszyce provided extra meals for prisoners.

14. Was there an infirmary or a hospital in the camp?

There was an infirmary, but there was no proper medical assistance.

15. Where there any epidemics in the camp? (If yes, what kind)

People fell ill from exhaustion.

16. Are data on the death rate in the camp available?

No data

17. Were executions held at or outside the camp?

No data

18. Were the corpses destroyed?

No data

19. Was there a crematorium in the camp?

No

20. Was the burial site of the murdered victims determined?

No data

21. Current condition of the camp – what was destroyed? What is located on the site of the camp?

The building was restored by the local Commune Board which occupies it.

22. Has any material evidence survived from the camp? (Type, place of storage, has it been secured?)

No documents or things were left.

23. Are the surnames and, possibly, addresses of the people who had been imprisoned in the camp known?

Malarecki Julian, Golmento Stanisław, Kanclerz Tadeusz, Zwierzyński Michał – all from the Daleszyce commune, Styk Stanisław from the neighborhood of Skarżysko

24. Are the surnames of the Germans, the camp commander and other functionaries known?

No data

On 5 October 1945, the contents of the above questionnaire were officially certified by Teofil Lizis, the head of Daleszyce commune, with the Municipal Court in Daleszyce.