European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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But in fact people in that list were me, the Świezewskis, there was Helena…
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Finally when we left the van which took us from the Lublin airport to Lublin,
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we reached Spokojna Street, it was a street in which before the war there was a province building
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and after the war too, to that time there was the office of PKWN.
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Listen, it was totally unbelievable while we were going in this van from the airport to Lublin
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we saw stores and everywhere Polish names, notices, army in Polish uniforms.
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It was extremely impressive after this all the mess, after the war.
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The Warsaw Uprising was continuing, we knew about the Warsaw Uprising,
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we knew about everything.
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Here were Polish words and the Polish army.
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Helena Snarska’s escape from a transport to Treblinka
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I need to add that as I said earlier there were two priests in Vilnius,
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priest Chlebowicz, who gave Maryśka the birth certificate
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and priest Kretowicz, and the brother of Kretowicz, Onufry - the old man, who used to sit in upper Orwidów,
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he also gave two false birth certificates.
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In the upper Orwidów also was a lady, who escaped from the train going to Treblinka
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and the priest Kretowicz sent her to his brother's wife to help at the farm house
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Her name was Helena Strumińska,
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something like that, well. Mrs. Helena, well, I felt that something was wrong with her.
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Mrs. Helena was a surgeon, the daughter of a doctor from Vilnius, a Jew.
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