European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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When this order to disband reached us, my commander and friend, cadet ‘Witold’ wanted to shoot himself.
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Lieutenant ‘Andrzej’, the commander of this company grabbed his sten,
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I took him by the hands and told him: ‘What, have you gone mad, cadet?!
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The war is just beginning and you want to commit suicide?!
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There will still be chances for you to get shot five times!’
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So he stayed. He died later on. He never returned from guerrilla fighting.
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Tadeusz’s brother: tasks, actions, death
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My brother had this job in the intelligence.
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Mainly he was about pursuing informers who might have harmed Poles.
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My brother did not tell me what it looked like,
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but I knew when he was directed to execute an informer with whom he was in touch through trading in the ghetto.
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This informer, they said, was trading furs and the like.
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Since the Jews were selling all their valuables.
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That’s how my brother got in touch with him.
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He needed to get closer to the informer, to talk to him, to stalk him and later shoot him.
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So you needed these contacts, social ones or others.
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He wanted this Marian Zieliński to come at a certain time and to a certain place so he could eliminate him.
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Three of them went there. He lived at 69 Ogrodowa street.
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Although it was my brother, and he seems to have been the commander of this group, they made a mess of it.
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When this Zieliński opened the door they should have shot him and run away.
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