TADEUSZ MAJEWSKI

On 25 January 1946 in Radom, Investigative Judge K. Borys from the District Court in Radom interviewed the person named below as an unsworn witness. Having been advised of the criminal liability for making false declarations and of the wording of Article 106 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the witness testified as follows:


Name and surname Tadeusz Majewski
Age 33 years old
Parents’ names Piotr and Franciszka
Place of residence Gdańsk-Oliwa, Kwietna Street 41
Occupation functionary of the Railway Security Guard
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Criminal record none
Relationship to the parties none

The photograph, to be found in my case-file, No (the number is missing) of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Special Criminal Court in Lublin, showing the pile of human bones, was given to my by Skoczyńska in November 1945. Skoczyńska lives with her husband Antoni in Gdańsk-Oliwa, on Kwietna Street 41, on the left side of the first floor. I don’t know her name. She told me that the photo showed the bones of those whom the Germans had murdered in Majdanek. According to her, it was taken after the Germans had fled. She was to receive it from some photographer whom she met by chance. I took it from her as a memento and with a view to showing it to my acquaintances. Skoczyńska was expelled from Kowel and after staying for some time in Lublin she went to Oliwa.

I am now in custody in Radom on charges of collaborating with the Germans.