European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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But it was very dangerous.
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I remember one day, there was one of our workers, she was a cook, drinking a lot,
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and she used to run drunk and scream: there is a big Jew who feeds cows and that child must be Jewish, too.
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Of course, only a fool is not scared in a situation like this.
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Well, it is a human being if you take a risk you need to be consistent.
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Minkowski’s death, hiding a Jewish child
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It was 1941.
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The German-Soviet war broke out in June 1941 and it was still this year.
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So I tried hard to rent a wagon, which could take us to Belarus.
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Hana had some clothes, Arnold did not have any, but she had some stuff,
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maybe she got something from her father. But we had something which could be sold.
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I had little money, but enough to buy food.
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There was one man, who bought some small land from Orwidów.
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He was called Dzanuk as he was always dreaming about going to America,
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that is why he was called like that, but his real last name was Mackiewicz, Janek Mackiewicz.
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He decided, that he could take them by horse about 100 kilometers to Belarus to the Fedecki family.
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They died there by the way.
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So one family left our place.
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I went to Vilnius, I had a contact spot because I had to get documents for one person
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who was supposed to come to me in Orwidów, take those documents and go, I guess to Warsaw.
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