This was a response by the
Germans to the killing of
Martin Fuldner by two Poles, who carried out a death sentence on him and his family on behalf of the
Underground Court of the Republic of Poland. The Germans reacted by issuing a proclamation of the execution of 25 hostages, should the residents of
Rozwadów and its surroundings fail to capture the murderers. The sentence was carried out near the manor in Charzewice, by the park fence at a place called "Maźnica". Sources mention that during the hour of death, conditional absolution was given to the victims by Father Kosma from the nearby
monastery, who was hidden in a nearby house. The bodies of the victims were dragged to a pit at the edge of the fields and buried, with the traces of the crime erased. On 25 October 1947, the victims of the execution were
exhumed. Fifteen were taken to their family homes, while the remaining victims, for whom no one claimed, were transferred to a mass grave near the
cemetery in Rozwadów. == Monument description ==