Dąbrówka Mała (German: Kleindombrowka, Eichenau) is a district of Katowice.
[1] During the German occupation (World War II), on April 3–4, 1940, the German police committed a massacre of 40 Poles from Katowice in Dąbrówka Mała (see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation).
[2] The occupiers also operated a Polenlager forced labour camp for Poles in Dąbrówka Mała.
[3] Landmarks of Dąbrówka Mała include the Saint Anthony church and the former Dąbrówka Mała Gmina Office (now a healthcare center).
At Plac Żołnierzy Września, the district's main square, there is a monument dedicated to Poles massacred by the Germans in Dąbrówka Mała on April 3–4, 1940.