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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Yehuda Tsatskes, who was born in Dąbrowica in 1919 and lived there during the war years, testifies:
…When they [the column of ghetto inmates] reached the railway station, all the sick individuals were collected – and shot on the spot….
L. Losh, ed., Book of Dabrowica, Tel Aviv, 1964, p. 454 (in Hebrew and Yiddish).