European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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At that time between Radom and Roszki a German general was killed on that train. I took part in this action.
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But not as a direct participant, just as a service.
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Also with this cart I delivered guns, ammunition, other things.
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Then I took everything back. It was my role in it.
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Helping soldiers, poor people and POW
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Just right after the war, after the capitulation in Warsaw, there was chaos, starvation.
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Committees called SKO were established. The Committee of Welfare.
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We started our job there, our team of scouts.
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The reason for that was helping people, who found themselves in a very difficult situation.
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It means, starvation or something like that… Initially, there was no help.
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For cards people could buy only paraffin oil or household detergents. There was nothing there.
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We helped those people. And I started my job there with Wanda Jaskólska.
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She was the French teacher at Jadwiga Queen (School).
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She was teaching French there.
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She was the manager of this SKO group, she was organizing everything.
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Later on, after a while, it turned into RGO.
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But it started later on, when the printing house started working in Przemysłowa Street.
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There was a big slip-up, exactly in 1942 in this printing house, they were printing meinlowski and wolfartowski cards.
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Those were cards for Germans. Food ration coupons were there, too.
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Germans had their own stores. There were two kinds of shops in Warsaw.
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