European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Zieliński did not hit him.
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The first one brought a horse cab – there were no taxis then,
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these were only for Germans.
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They got in the horse cab and escaped.
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I was told this story by one of my brother’s friends, but, unfortunately,
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he told this to me not until July, and it all happened on 19 March 1943.
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My brother was taken by a German ambulance to the Szucha street Gestapo headquarters.
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Zieliński was also taken by the same ambulance and both men, so they say, died in it.
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At that time informers, the so called secret agents
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were harming the resistance groups heavily, so you had to liquidate such men.
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Also many women were shot by the soldiers of the underground.
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Women who were at the Gestapo’s services, they had to die.
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I think it was necessary and right.
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This was war, the invader was uncompromising,
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a great many people were dying.
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In concentration camps, in the streets.
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Many people were arrested.
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And once we knew who was to blame for that, then this somebody had to be liquidated immediately.
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Tadeusz’s first serious action
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The head was this socialist poet, Mr ‘Hagen’ was his pseudonym.
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