Archive/File: camps/auschwitz/gulba gulba.001 Last-Modified: 1995/01/11 Excerpts from the testimony of Francisek Gulba (page 351-352): -------------------------------------------------------------- Gulba reports very generally. He came to Auschwitz on February 8, 1941, for political reasons; he was confined to the dark cell of block 11; he was put into the penal company; he worked in the Buna compound detail. Depleted, he was returned to Birkenau, to the penal company, which had been transferred to Birkenau from Auschwitz I. He worked on building a road to a small building in the woods where the first gassings took place; he saw how the guards sicked dogs on the seminude women who did not enter the gas chamber with sufficient alacrity. "The dogs tore the women to pieces; one could see how their flesh was torn off them".
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