- The witness misstates the date of events; she describes the arrest and public execution of her husband. His body was later exhumed and buried in the heroes cemetery.
- The witness names buildings and facilities in her locality and the surrounding area that were damaged during Russian missile attacks. Her husband was injured as a result of shelling with cluster munitions.
- The witness names several people who were taken by the gendarmes from Wolica to Auschwitz for failure to deliver the quotas. The arrestees probably perished at the camp.
- The witness names the localities known to the public where Russians committed crimes.
- The witness needed regular life-saving treatment. As a result of the Russian invasion, she had to leave Kyiv, where she could no longer receive full medical care. She left first for Romania, and then for Poland.
- The witness points out that the war started in 2014, and describes life under occupation in the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic.
- The witness provides details concerning the destruction of civilian and military infrastructure in Lozova.
- The witness provides information about a POW labor camp in Brody.
- The witness provides information about a POW labor camp in Kamionka Las.
- The witness provides information about a POW labor camp in Podhorce.
- The witness provides information about a POW labor camp in Ponikwa.
- The witness provides information about a POW labor camp in Starobelsk.
- The witness provides information about a POW labor camp in Zastawa.
- The witness provides mainly a second-hand account (the shelling of her hometown, Pokrovsk; the destruction of the Mariupol theater). She left Ukraine with her husband and child at the beginning of March 2022.
- The witness recounts what she heard from her relatives and neighbors about the Wola Massacre, which was perpetrated during the Warsaw Uprising.
- The witness remained in besieged Mariupol until May 2022. His apartment was destroyed as a result of shelling. He left Mariupol through the occupied territories, and then reached Poland through Russia and the Baltic states.
- The witness returned to Warsaw only after its liberation and therefore does not know anything the executions carried out during the Warsaw Uprising.
- The witness saw from his apartment how the Germans were hanging Poles on Kielecka Street in Radom. He recognized his friend among the victims.
- The witness sees a continuity between the events in the Donbas in 2014 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. She was an internally displaced person, next she left Rivne and evacuated to Poland in the first days of the war.
- The witness spent 1.5 months in occupied Berdyansk and left for Poland.
- The witness spent 45 days in her apartment in the Saltivka district of Kharkiv. The city was under constant fire, and there were no shelters in the vicinity of her apartment. She had to leave Kharkiv due to the increased intensity of shelling.
- The witness spent a month in Chernihiv under Russian attacks, staying mostly in a civilian shelter. She was wounded in her own apartment during an air raid.
- The witness spent a month in Severodonetsk. She describes how the Russian army razed the city to the ground.
- The witness spent about a month in besieged Mariupol, staying mostly in a civilian shelter. He was in a filtration camp in Bezimenne, and next went to Georgia through Donetsk and Taganrog, finally arriving in Poland.
- The witness spent about a month in besieged Mariupol. He tried to leave the city and move to territories under Ukrainian control. He was beaten and robbed at a Russian checkpoint. He left Mariupol through the Crimea, and later went from Georgia to Poland.
- The witness spent many months in Soviet prisons, among others in Wilejka and Ryazan. He describes the deplorable living conditions, cruel interrogations, the ruthlessness of the NKVD officers and hunger.
- The witness spent more than a week in a civilian shelter in Kharkiv. She describes mainly her departure for Poland on an evacuation train.
- The witness spent more than a week in a civilian shelter in Kharkiv. She describes mainly her departure from the city for Poland.
- The witness spent more than two weeks in prison in the so-called Luhansk People's Republic following the Russian occupation of Svatove.
- The witness spent over a month in occupied Balakliya.
- The witness spent the first days of Russian invasion in a shelter in the south of Ukraine. Next she describes her experiences concerning the decision to evacuate the occupied territories.
- The witness spent the first days of the war in Dnipro and later moved to the countryside. She describes her experiences concerning departure from Ukraine on the Dnipro-Chełm evacuation train.
- The witness spent the first month of war in Kyiv, but she does not provide any details.
- The witness spent two months in besieged Mariupol. Next he underwent "filtration" in Bezimenne and then arrived in Poland through Russia and the Baltic states.
- The witness stayed in Nikopol from the beginning of the Russian invasion until his evacuation to Poland.
- The witness stayed mainly in a civilian shelter in Kharkiv. At the beginning of March 2022 she left for Poland on an evacuation train.
- The witness stood guard at the grain warehouse on 1 November 1943, when the warehouse was robbed by the partisans. He was accused of complicity and arrested by the gendarmerie. Next he was interrogated by the Gestapo; several times he was beaten. Since he did not denounce anyone, he was transferred to the camp in Bliżyn, which was liberated by the partisans a year later.
- The witness survived destruction of a residential building in besieged Mariupol. Next she was hiding in a school basement and damaged detached houses.
- The witness talks about everyday life in the occupied territories and describes the story of his friend who is being held in jail.
- The witness tells about the destruction of civilian infrastructure and human losses in Mariupol in the period from 24 February to 16 March 2022. As a paramedic, the witness provided first aid to the injured and transported them to hospitals.
- The witness testifies about a 10,000-strong Polish partisan unit in Lewki. When the unit had left the area, two partisans came and informed the witness where their fellow partisan was buried. In 1945, a family came asking about the burial site of their son; he was moved to the cemetery and buried under the name of Jaskólski.
- The witness testifies about her friend, who was arrested and burned on 26 May 1943 in the village of Raszówka.
- The witness testifies about her son. He was arrested several times in 1943, but each time managed to escape. In November 1943, however, he was shot together with approx. 30 other Poles.
- The witness testifies about his son, who was a doctor in Stopnica. During the war he was arrested by the Germans and sent to a jail in Busko-Zdrój, where he stayed for a long time. Eventually he was shot in the Wełecz Forest. Later the partisans moved his body to the cemetery in Stopnica.
- The witness testifies about his stay in a POW camp in Jelenówka. He describes among others the initially good conditions, back-breaking labor in the stone quarries and the prisoners’ solidarity in the face of growing repression.
- The witness testifies about how German gendarmes surrounded her house and opened fire, killing her two brothers.
- The witness testifies about how the men arrested in Kornica were taken from the prison for an execution. Her testimony concerns the crime in Barycz, where – as she testifies – 18 people were shot.
- The witness testifies about how the men arrested in Kornica were taken from the prison for an execution. Her testimony concerns the crime in Barycz, where – as she testifies – 21 people were shot.
- The witness testifies about how the men arrested in Kornica were taken from the prison for an execution. Her testimony concerns the crime in Barycz. She gives the name of one of the gendarmes and presents the possible reasons for the arrest.
- The witness testifies about how the men arrested in Kornica were taken from the prison for an execution. His testimony concerns the crime in Barycz, where 21 people were shot.
- The witness testifies about how the men arrested in Kornica were taken from the prison for an execution. She provides a complete list of the 16 executed men. Her testimony concerns the crime in Barycz.
- The witness testifies about interrogations conducted by the gendarmerie in Radoszyce, describing torture, beatings and executions. He gives the names of those murdered and buried there, and explains how the traces of those crimes were erased.
- The witness testifies about shooting at two fleeing partisans in the village of Bedlno at a time when the Germans came to collect the milk quota. She also testifies that the family of one of the partisans was deported to the camps.
- The witness testifies about shooting at two fleeing partisans, who spent the night at his house in the village of Bedlno and who tried to escape when the Germans came to collect the milk quota. One of them was killed and the other injured.
- The witness testifies about shooting at two fleeing residents of the village of Bedlno, who tried to escape when the Germans came to collect the milk quota. One of them was killed and the other injured.
- The witness testifies about Tadeusz Socha, who moved to Sandomierz in 1940. He was arrested there and sent to Dachau, where he allegedly died of a heart complaint.
- The witness testifies about the arrest and execution of three men, which took place 300 meters from the village of Sielpia Mała, in a forest. The victims were buried at a cemetery in Miedzierza.
- The witness testifies about the arrest and execution of Zygmunt Laskoski (her grandson) at the shop of her daughter Emilia Siniarska. The witness herself was badly beaten. Her grandson was buried at the now non-existent Jewish cemetery.
- The witness testifies about the arrest of her husband and 22 other men and the execution of six arrestees by the Germans near the village of Babia Góra (since 1813 Niebo). After a conversation with the village residents, on the following day she found the body of her husband among other murdered men, 100 meters from the village of Piekło.
- The witness testifies about the arrest of her husband and 22 other men, which took place when she was away in Łódź. On the following day, after the local residents pointed her to the execution site, she found the body of her husband laying among other corpses 30 meters from the road near the village of Piekło. She also asserts that six men were shot near the village of Niebo, while the rest closer to the village of Piekło.