In November 1941, able-bodied men from Bugaj and Nowiny Brdowskie were deported to a slave labor camp in Inowrocław (Hohensalza), 80 kilometers north.
At the time of the deportation, Inowrocław city and its outskirts, with its many slave labor camps, functioned as a major hub for the Jewish deportees of Landkreis Koło and other places in the Wartheland on their forced journeys through the ghettos and camps of German-occupied Poland....