European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Muta Dziewicka, Irena Dziewicka, that was the group of six or seven young people.
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I did not stay in touch with those people mostly because they were older than me.
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By the way, I was at school for a very short time,
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so I did not know a typical school life.
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I did not know anybody and did not have any contacts.
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The interesting fact was that they all were at the Nazareth Sisters School
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or the Jesuit School,
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boys were from the Jesuits, girls from the Sisters of Nazareth.
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So when the Germans came,
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Mucha Zeromska, Namysłowska, Namysłowski and some other people,
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were against the Germans, they were plotting against the Germans and those contact spots were exactly at their place.
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Sometimes they were seriously at risk, the Namysłowki family asked us to let Zbyszek live at my place together
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with his grandma – Mucha`s mother.
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Poles, as Poles, had nothing to do with Jews.
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It was a new danger.
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The fact is the Namysłowki family lived by themselves about fifteen kilometers from us,
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in the farm house in Lipówka which belonged to the lawyer Mr. Zagórski.
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But they were scared about the child and Mrs. Julia Zeromska and asked to let them live at my place.
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So it was an additional couple sitting at my place, very unpredictable especially due to the Germans.
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Stefanias fear to be betrayed
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