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Enraged, Zieliński saw Jerzy lying wounded or dead and ran downstairs, shooting at this mate.
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That brought him to death, because the third man was standing in the gateway,
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he was the smartest of them, this Andrzejczak.
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I met him beforehand, because a couple of months before I had the pleasure to work with him on one sabotage job.
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He waited, drew the pistol.
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So with the gun in his hand he waited until the two appeared.
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One was his friend, running away with a wounded hand; shouting:
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‘I’m hit and ‘Ralf’ is dead I guess!’
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So Andrzejczak yelled: ‘Fetch the horse cab!’ and waited for the other one.
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Zieliński, with a gun still smoking, was chasing the first one.
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Andrzejczak aimed and Zieliński aimed at Andrzejczak too,
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shots were fired almost simultaneously and Andrzejczak hit him.
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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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