Tracing Gruber family in Dabrowa Tarnowska and Boleslaw Dr Mieczysław Siudziński has been tracing Jewish history of Dąbrowa Tarnowska for many decades. Mr Siudziński recalls the names of all his Jewish neighbours Meeting of craftsmen guild in Dąbrowa Tarnowska, 1950ties?, first on the right – Judka Gruber, the last Jew of Dąbrowa. The catholic church in Bolesław. Bolesław. Abandoned manor house. Wayside shrine, right next to the place where many local Jews were executed by local police and Gestapo Former prayer-house of Bolesław Jews. Now used by fishing association. Locating the house of Moszek Gruber, Bolesław’s only photographer. Polish neighbours still remember the exact place… Prewar wooden houses still around. Fence goes along the non-existent road that used to lead to Gruber’s house. An overgrown orchard and a well. That’s all that is left… The valley of Wisła ( Vistula ) where hundreds of local Jews were hiding between 1942 and 1945. The landscape of Powiśle Dąbrowskie region.