On 12 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, the witness testified as follows:
Name and surname | Małgorzata Wojdacka |
Age | 27 years old |
Names of parents | Edward and Maria |
Place of residence | Radom, Mickiewicza Street 7 |
Occupation | clerk |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Criminal record | none |
Relationship to the parties | none |
On 14 October 1942, on the gallows near the Arms Factory in Radom, the Germans executed my brother, Jerzy Wojdacki, born on 12 January 1921, a student at the School of Political Science. During the occupation he worked at the Social Insurance Institution.
I didn’t witness the execution, but I saw the bodies of the fifteen people executed near the factory in question when they were still hanging from the gallows. I also saw the bodies loaded onto a car and brought out. Among those executed by the Germans I recognized my brother, Jerzy. I didn’t know any other victim.
I don’t know where the bodies were taken. I saw the board set up by the Germans next to the gallows, but I didn’t read the notice posted on it.
I don’t know the reasons my brother was arrested.
Having been shown a photograph of the people executed at the Arms Factory in Radom, the witness testified as follows:
In the photograph my brother Jerzy Wojdacki is tenth from the right or sixth from the left.
The report was read out.