European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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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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Bricks, cements, sand.
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And we took it, we took the dead body and then the amount of people was correct.
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It was important that the actual number of prisoners was correct.
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This one who was to escape had a number, prisoners did not have any photographs, were not catalogued,
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so we were putting those numbers to a different person and helping them escape.
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They were escaping by carriage, sometimes they had to go through barbed wire or shrubs.
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And it took quite long till the time of hospital liquidation.
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Introduction; the Scout organization
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My name is Stanisław Baranowski.
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I was born on 16th November 1924 in Warsaw.
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If the war had not broken out, I would have gone to aircraft and mechanical school to become a pilot.
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It was my dream.
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In 1939 I was at the scout camp.
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In August we were coming back from the scout camp.
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We did not reach the Main Station in Warsaw but we were disembarked at the East Station.
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I was, belonged to 42nd Warsaw Scout Team in Rózana Street.
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Our cooperation started in the scouts.
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Colleagues from the scouts, the same as me,
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I remember those names, it was Mietek Wiącek, Heniek Balas, Stefan Wojakowski, Tadeusz Jagier, Jozef Smółka, Leszek Janiszewski and many, many other scouts.
 
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