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| | The Warsaw Uprising of 1944, Part 3 |
 | | in Grodzisk Mazowiecki (already seven days), in Piastow, in Komorow, in Pruszkow, and in other spots, and catch the Poles, just in these years, which are named on the bills. |
 | | I went to Grodzisk Mazowiecki, where I got in company "Rolnik" for my work by the digging of trench in Domaniewo: the sugar, the salt, the brandy, and the cigarettes. |
 | | When we came nearer Grodzisk Mazowiecki, the little boys, who sell the newspapers, alarmed all passengers that Grodzisk Mazowiecki, especially the great traffics were surrounded by the German gendarmes and Ukrainians, who serve in German army. |
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