On 2 October 1947 in Gniezno, the Municipal Court in Gniezno, Fourth Branch, with Assiciate Judge Barczyńska presiding and with the participation of a reporter, court clerk Maciejewska, interviewed the person named below as a witness. Having advised the witness of the criminal liability for making false declarations and of the significance of the oath, the judge swore the witness in in accordance with Art. 113 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, whereupon the witness testified as follows:
Name and surname | Antoni Konieczka |
Date of birth | 4 May 1920 |
Parents’ names | Michał and Elżbieta, née Gajerowicz |
Place of residence | Gniezno, Piekary Street 49 |
Occupation | accountant |
Criminal record | none |
From 15 December 1941 until 10 March 1943 I was a prisoner at Auschwitz. During my stay in the camp I worked as part of the Budy Neubaulager and Feldscheine [?] kommandos. From the list of the camp staff at Auschwitz I don’t personally know anyone and cannot provide any descriptions.
In 1941 I was transported to Buchenwald concentration camp in Thüringen and to other camps. I was liberated at Dachau.
The report was read out and signed.