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, papers.

2
.
Personal recollection written in 2002 by Mr Alan McIntosh, Downer, Australia: to the author, 23 June 2003.
‘1586’
(p. 312)

1
.
‘Destiny Can Wait’: <
www.geocities.com/skrzydla/301/Glebocki_Chmiel_1586.html
>.
REFUGEE
(p. 317)

1
.
‘Vlasovians’: not Vlassovites, but members of Kaminski’s RONA Brigade. Miłosz, op. cit., pp. 250-2.
WARD
(p. 324)

1
.
The National Archives (TNA): PRO COPY Prem3/352/12. ‘The Allies gave full credit to Polish sources of information only after they had been endorsed by a Britisher. If we ourselves reported these incidents, the Allies . . . would think it was exaggerated Polish propoganda.’ Quoted by L. Olson, S. Cloud,
For Your Freedom and Ours . . .
(London, 2003), p. 331.
BATTLE
(p. 329)

1
.
Quoted by
Bartoszewski,
DWS
, pp. 148-9.

2
.
Ibid., pp. 157-8.
HOSPITAL
(p. 333)

1
.
Jan Józef Lipski, quoted by Bartoszewski,
DSW
, pp. 154-5. Hospital of the Sisters of St Elizabeth, 29 August 1944.
FATHER
(p. 339)

1
.
Jerzy Lando,
Saved by my Face
(Edinburgh, 2002), pp. 201-2. Lando, born in 1922 in Łód
, was Jewish and fought with the nationalist Stronnictwo Narodowe.
CHILDHOOD
(p. 343)

1
.
Letter from Mr Zanussi to the author, 1 January 2002.
PRAYER
(p. 349)

1
.
(Rev.) Andrzej Janicki,
Na rozkaz: wspomnienia, 1937-47
(Henley-on-Thames, 1995), ‘Drugi Front’, pp. 108-9.
BRIEFE
(p. 352)

1
.
Peter Stolten (1924-45), of Berlin, killed 24 January 1945 in East Prussia near Allenstein. His letters, which are in the possession of his sister, were published in Lewandowska and Martin (eds), op. cit., pp. 265-8.
KATYN
(p. 356)

1
.
Roman Sulimir, ‘Halina Sulimir, z domu Rudzka’, in R. Spanily (ed.),
Pisane miłosci
: losy wdów katy
skich
(Gdynia, 2002), vol. II, pp. 679-85. Thanks to information supplied in 1990 by President Gorbachev, the family learned that their father had been killed in 1940 by the NKVD and that he had been buried in a mass grave near Charkov, in Ukraine. This site, analogous to Katyn, was one of three locations where the Soviet authorities murdered Polish POWs captured in 1939.
FRAGMENTS
(p. 360)

1
.
Jacek Fedorowicz: extracts from a memoir written at the author’s request (May, 2002).
FELDWEBEL
(p. 364)

1
.
After Stanislas Likiernik,
By Devil’s Luck
, op. cit., pp. 142-4.
GRAVES
(p. 369)

1
.
After Janicki,
Na rozkaz
, op. cit., pp.107, 104.
SAXONS
(p. 373)

1
.
Herr Hasso Krappe, as recounted to the seminar at Karvica, 1996. Lewan dowska and Martin (eds), op. cit., pp. 261-4.
AIRDROP
(p. 378)

1
.
Quoted by Bartoszewski,
DWS
, pp. 255-6.

2
.
H. Stechbarth, soldier in a transport company, Diary entry for 18 September 1944. Translated by Roger Moorhouse.
SISTERS
(p. 382)

1
.
Halina Dudzikówna, ps. ‘Sławka’, of the Miotła Battalion, 4 August 1944, Bartoszewski,
DWS
, pp. 29-30.

2
.
Siostra ‘Teresa’, Jadwiga Ledóchowska (an Ursuline), quoted by Bartoszewski, ibid., pp. 145-6.
ANGER
(p. 386)

1
.
Anonymous,
Warszawa heroiczna
, Rps BN II.79k l Mf 58193.

2
.
T. Sarnecki,
Warszawa heroiczna
, ibid., op. cit., Rps BN II.7944 Mf 58194.
AMAZON
(p. 390)

1
.
Halina Andrzejewska, quoted by Bartoszewski,
DWS
, pp. 248-9.
FOREST
(p. 394)

1
.
Ryszard Kapu
ci
ski,
Busz po polsku
(Warsaw, 1988), pp. 10-13. The field hospital belonged to Berling’s 1st (Polish) Army: the casualties were coming from the fighting in Praga and on the Cherniakov Bridgehead.
SEWER II
(p. 399)

1
.
Kazimierz Puzak, 25-26 August. Bartoszewski,
DWS
, p. 139.

2
.
Mem oir of Mrs Danuta Wisniowiecka-Wardle of Bromley (Kent). Letter to the author, 21 June 2002.
CRUCIFIX
(p. 403)

1
.
Drozdowski, op. cit., pp. 230-1.
VANDALS
(p. 407)

1
.
Professor Bohdan Korzeniewski, after the war a well-known theatre director, quoted by Bartoszewski,
DWS
, op. cit., pp. 215-16.
WITNESS
(p. 410)

1
.
Efraim Krasucki,
Wspomnienia
,
IH, sygn. 301/1539.

2
.
Henryk Bursztyn,
Zeznanie o zamordowaniu swej rodziny przez AK w czasie powstania warszawskiego
,
IH, sygn. 301/1106.

3
.
Stanisław Stefa
ski,
Zeznanie
, sygn. 301/2972. All from the Jewish Historical Institute (

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