On 29 October 1946 in Radom, I, Henryk Szczepanik, a detective from the Criminal Investigation Section of the 3rd Citizens’ Militia Station in Radom, [heard:]
Name and surname | Stanisław Wiącek |
Age | 45 years old |
Parents’ names | Michał and Katarzyna |
Place of residence | Radom, Poznańska Street 14 |
Occupation | carpenter |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Criminal record | allegedly none |
Relationship to the parties | none |
I know the following with regard to the death of Michał Wrona: in January 1943, Michał Wrona was killed by the Germans, because – as I know – he belonged to an underground organization, and as one of its members, he was active in the kieleckie voivodeship, providing various groups with firearms. I also know that after they killed Michał Wrona, the Germans carried out a thorough search of the deceased man’s property, including the garden, located at Poznańska Street 12 in Radom, where they were searching for weapons. I learned from the neighbors that the body of Michał Wrona had been buried in the garden at the above- mentioned address.
This is my testimony, which was read out to me and which I confirm with my own signature.