European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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It is hard to say from there the board of RGO took money for this help.
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But the help was impressive.
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I was just a typical, ordinary soldier, somehow a volunteer.
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It is better to say I was a worker. All was done on your own initiative.
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And we began …
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At some moment Wanda, as it was her name,
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said: we have to take care of this Ujazdowski Hospital.
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Most officers taken to captivity came to this hospital.
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And she cooperated there with the Welfare Board and we started there.
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We helped there, finding food, clothes and started organizing escapes of our officers from this hospital.
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Germans were guarding them, because they were treated as prisoners of war.
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That is how we can call those officers – prisoners of war.
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And as I knew this land because I came from this area. I used to live in Czerniakowska Street and then in Hołówki Street,
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and this park, Agrykola, that is how we call it nowadays, I knew it as well as my own pocket.
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And barracks were connected with this park Agrykola.
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Then we started organizing, apart from financial assistance, also clothes, food, escapes.
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But after the first escape we helped with, the Germans realized that somebody was missing, from then on strong repressions started.
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We then decided to bring dead bodies from hospitals.
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And we took them… on the carriage we took dead bodies.
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At the same time, this hospital, it had to be repaired and my father managed to help with that and he delivered the building material.
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