European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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All. If anyone of them died we used to check what weapons they had and they always had their canteens filled with hard liquor.
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So I heard these voices moving away and it got pitch dark.
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Suddenly somebody started whistling ‘Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła’ [Polish anthem].
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After some time I whistled back.
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Then he says: ‘How many of you?’ I said ‘Just me.’
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‘There are four of us’.
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So there were four more smart guys like me who hid in the thickets.
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Somebody had matches just to check whether we knew each other or not.
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The ‘Szary unit had around 500 people.
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So it was hard to know everyone.
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For the most part these were boys from the Vilnius region.
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Cause they were staying in Kampinos, and the ‘Dolina’ group with Vilnius and Navahrudak guys joined the Kampinos group.
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There were a lot of them and they joined us. That’s why there were so many guys from the Vilnius region.
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I asked them later on where they wanted to return, where to go, what to do now,
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they said: ‘We’re heading to Vilnius. We’re returning.’
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I marched on, said goodbye to those Vilnius guys.
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Life of a partisan
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After leaving Stefanów we moved to the Białaczow forests
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and there lieutenant ‘Osuch’ came to me saying they were collecting a group of soldiers
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who survived the Warsaw Uprising and were joining various guerrilla groups in the nearby forests.
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