JÓZEFA ŁOZICKA

On 15 December 1945, in Radom, Kazimierz Borys, Investigating Judge from the Second District of the District Court in Radom, based in Radom, interviewed the person named below as an unsworn witness. Having been advised of the criminal liability for making false declarations and of the provisions of Article 107 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the witness testified as follows:


Name and surname Józefa Łozicka
Age 54 years old
Names of parents Józef and Marianna
Place of residence Radom-Żakowice, Pyszczków Street
Occupation widow of an Arms Factory’s employee
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Criminal record none
Relationship to the parties none

On 14 October 1942, my husband, Stanisław Łozicki, born on 17 November 1889, a coat checker at the Arms Factory in Radom, and my son, Marian Łozicki, born on 22 July 1926, a laborer at the Arms Factory in Radom, were executed by the Germans on the gallows set up near the Arms Factory in Radom. Two or three weeks before their execution they were arrested at their workplace.

I didn’t witness the execution. When I arrived at the execution site, the convicts were already dead. Their bodies were hanging from the gallows. All of them were hanged near the Arms Factory. I didn’t look at their faces. I couldn’t. I recognized my husband and my son by their shoes and clothes. My husband was hanging first from the right and my son first from the left.

I don’t know why my son and my husband had been arrested.

I don’t know what the notice posted on the board set up next to the gallows said. I didn’t read it.

Having been shown a photograph of the people executed near the Arms Factory in Radom, the witness testified as follows:

In the photograph presented, my husband is hanging first from the right or last from the left. My son is hanging first from the left or last from the right.

The report was read out.