On 21 February 1948, in Radom, Attorney Zygmunt Glogier, member of the Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Radom, heard the person named below as a witness without an oath. After being informed about the criminal liability for giving false testimony, the witness testified as follows:
Name and surname | Władysław Morawski |
Age | 51 |
Parents’ names | Marcja and Aleksander |
Place of residence | Zborowskiego Street 18, Radom |
Occupation | junior high school teacher |
Criminal record | none |
Relationship to the parties | none |
In November 1939, I was arrested by the Gestapo in Radom. I was in prison until 28 February 1940, when I was released. I wasn’t interrogated fully and was dismissed without any reasons given. I heard from those who came to the prison that many people were killed with grenades in the Zwózskie and Kozienice forests.
I know, because I saw them bringing back Grzecznarowski from a Gestapo interrogation. In addition, I also saw a beaten tobacco worker who belonged to the PPS and apparently was beaten in connection with the attacks.
This was my testimony.