In this place on January 6, 1945 Stefan Migdalski, 12, and two Soviet partisans with unknown names were burned alive at the hands of the Nazi Gestapo, in honor of their memory. After the execution, when the Germans were sure that no one was left alive in the barn, they tied the rest of the Migdalski family to the wagon and led them, barefoot, in the middle of the night, in several degrees of frost, towards Włocławek. The Migdalski family dies, shot during a mass execution on the eve of the liberation of Włocławek, on January 19, 1945. This place is commonly called the Migdalszczyzna.