European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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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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I went to a lady that I saw once in my life.
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It was my contact spot.
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She said to me: you can save a child.
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Additionally, I did not like children, they were horrible.
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So there is a story that her friend from Warsaw, not exactly from Warsaw, she was more from Vilnius.
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Before the Second World War they took part in some first-aid course.
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So she had parents in Vilnius and her child, it was a girl who was 3 years old was left at her parents.
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She was living in Grodno as her husband was chemistry engineer
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and worked in Grodno in a chemical factory for the Soviet Union
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and when the war broke out, Mr. Józef was deported into the Soviet Union to set up some factories there,
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and his wife with the second child, was sent somewhere into Russia.
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The child had very good papers as my college was Aryan
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and decided to give her last name and exactly the last name of her husband.
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And the priest, in Vilnius there were 2 priests, so the priest Kretowicz, Chlebowicz,
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priest Chlebowicz gave this child a birth certificate saying that she is a child of Irena and Jan Nowicki.
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And again the same story happens.
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I go to Orwidów and say – this story, are we taking it or not?
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All take responsibility for that.
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