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Main Page Search phrase: [Description = The witness, a colonel, was disarmed on 27 September 1939. Following interrogation by the Soviets, he was sent to a transit camp in Fridrikhivka, and a few days later transferred to a POW camp in Putyvl. Next he was imprisoned in the camps in Kozelsk, Yukhnov and Gryazovets, and in a prison in Moscow. He describes the difficult living conditions, forced labor, and the NKVD’s ruthlessness towards the highest\-ranking Polish officers. In April 1941, together with other officers, he was again sent to Putyvl, where he was treated very well. He stayed there until June 1941, when he was again transferred to the camp in Gryazovets. In September 1941, together with other Polish prisoners, he set off – as the commandant of the transport – to Totskoye.]

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