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270: 341:, DSZ). Moczarski remained the head of BiP, using a new pseudonym "Borsuk" (Badger). Together with Włodzimierz Lechowicz and Zygmunt Kapitaniak, he co-authored a memorandum to his headquarters which stipulated that a new order must be made out to all underground soldiers in the field about laying down arms in the name of reconstruction. Their proposal was accepted and on 24 July 1945 an order was issued by the Head of DSZ, Colonel Jan Rzepecki, entitled "To former soldiers of Home Army" which stated: 31: 1941: 1598: 1214: 988: 914: 386:
were yet to come. Interrogated by Romkowski's subordinates from 9 January 1949 till 6 June 1951, Moczarski endured 49 different types of torture later described in his memoir. Beatings included truncheon blows to bridge of nose, salivary glands, chin, shoulder blades, bare feet and toes (particularly
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Depending on your personal situation, for as long as the senseless harassment by the so-called security forces would not prohibit this measure, do take part in a broad-based effort of reconstruction of Poland openly, while remaining true to the democratic principles of personal freedom and national
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Jeśli tylko pozwala na to Wasze osobiste położenie, jeśli bezmyślne prześladowanie przez tzw. «bezpieczeństwo» nie zamyka Wam tej drogi, przystępujcie do jawnej pracy na wszystkich polach nad odbudową Polski, pozostając wiernymi drogim każdemu żołnierzowi byłej AK demokratycznym hasłom Wolności
391:– meant standing upright in a narrow cell for seven to nine days with frequent blows to the face – a hallucinatory method called by the interrogators "Zakopane". General Romkowski had already told him on 30 November 1948 that he had personally requested this "sheer hell". 484:
Immediately after his release, Moczarski began writing down notes about Stroop. In 1971 he turned them into a full-length book, verifying what facts he could in publications, court transcripts and archive materials. In April 1972, the first installment of his
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by the underground resistance, Moczarski was given a new post as the head of the radio and telegraph services of Home Army's headquarters. During the uprising, Moczarski was directing one of the insurgent's radio stations, "Rafał" located in Warsaw's district
203:. He was also a member of the “Youth Legion,” and a member of the progressive organization “Labor Club Maurycy Mochnacki.” In 1937, he took part in the setting-up of the Democratic Club of Warsaw. Their first meeting took place at his own Warsaw apartment. 544:, in 1979; Hebrew by Loḥame ha-Geṭaʼot, in 1979–80; Czech by Mladá fronta in 1985 (the full version by Jota in 2007); and Ukrainian, by Černìvcì in 2009, among several others. Moczarski's biography written by Kunert was published in 2006 with foreword by 444:
thaw, Moczarski was retried for the last time, pronounced innocent and released from prison on 24 June 1956. He was cleared of all trumped-up charges against him and fully rehabilitated in December 1956, at the end of Stalinist terror in Poland.
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and put on political trial. On 18 January 1946 Moczarski was sentenced to 10 years in prison by a military court in Warsaw. Even though his penitentiary sentence was shortened to five years in February 1947, he was not released from
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The Polish Home Army (AK) was disbanded by High Command on 19 January 1945 as peace in Poland took hold. Moczarski was promoted to captain of the reserve team. Meanwhile, in place of the AK a new organization was formed by
833: 417:. His crimes resulted in the death of over 50,000 people. A committed Nazi, unrepentant until the very end, he was put on trial on 18 July 1951 for the war crimes committed in Poland and executed on 6 March 1952. 316:, the delegate of Polish Government in exile. He was appointed head of the Home Army's Information and Propaganda office BiP on 26 October 1944. Destroyed during the uprising, the office was reinstated in 811: 837: 308:
After the collapse of the Warsaw Uprising on 7 October 1944 he left the city with a group of coworkers from BiP along with the evacuees of the Red Cross, and stopped in
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painful), heels (ten blows each foot, several times a day), cigarette burns on lips and eyelids and burning of fingers. Sleep deprivation, resulting in
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Beginning 2 March 1949, as means of psychological torture, Moczarski was locked up for nine months with two German SS-men:
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Also in 1952, a brand new Stalinist trial of Moczarski opened on counterrevolutionary charges falsified on site by
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in 1929–1930 for 10 months. Following his graduation in December 1932, he continued his studies in France at the
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until January 1955, awaiting execution at a moment's notice until someone finally informed him of the verdict.
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On 11 August 1945, five days after the Delegation for Poland officially dissolved, Moczarski was arrested by
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In May 1944, under the new pseudonym "Maurycy", Moczarski took the post of the Head of Department of
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in October 1926. During his studies, he was drafted to Reserve Infantry Battalion No.9 and served at
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Hardcover – January 1, 1981. Publisher: Prentice-Hall; First Edition (1981), 282 pages.
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and followed by Moczarski's biography and a glossary of German names and terms by
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by Andrzej Krzysztof Kunert (PDF 1.86 MB, available from Scribd.com). Retrieved
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Kazimierz Moczarski "Conversations with an Executioner" Prentice-Hall 1981,
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upon his sentence's fulfilment four years later. The darkest years of
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of "Rafał". Until the fall of 1943, he was assigned to the "Bureau of
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In 2007, filmmaker Maciej Englert created a DVD documentary entitled
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subordinate to the 30th Infantry Division. He saw combat during the
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Kazimierz Moczarski "Zapiski" Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy 1990,
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Conversations with an Executioner by Kazimierz Moczarski (Author).
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sovereignty, so dear to every soldier of the former Home Army.
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Wodzinowska, also a teacher. Kazimierz began studying law at
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The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression,
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During the massive anti-Stalinist upheaval known as the
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from 15 July 1943 informing about the death of general
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Livre noir du Communisme: crimes, terreur, répression
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Warsaw
Congress Poland
Russian Empire
Warsaw
Polish People's Republic
Polish
Conversations with an Executioner
Polish Home Army
noms de guerre
anti-Nazi resistance
Conversations with an Executioner
Nazi
war criminal
Jürgen Stroop
UB secret police
under Stalinism
Polish October
enemy of the state
Warsaw
née
Warsaw University
Bereza Kartuska
Institute of Higher International Studies
Paris University
international law
September campaign
platoon
Siege of Warsaw
Fall of Poland

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