- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 18 Poles from Radom in the Kosów Forest (in March 1942).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 20 Poles from Radom in the Kosów Forest (in April 1944).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 22 Poles from Radom in the Kosów Forest (in April 1943).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 22 Poles from Radom in the Kosów Forest (in July 1943).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 24 Poles from Radom in the Kosów Forest (in May 1942).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 24 Poles in the Kosów Forest (in October).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 30 Poles and Jews in the Kosów Forest (in January 1942).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 30 Poles in the Kosów Forest.
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 34 Poles from Radom in the Kosów Forest (in May 1943).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 40 Poles from Radom in the Kosów Forest (in May 1942).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 60 Poles and 70 Jews in Chmielnik.
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 8 Poles from Radom in the Kosów Forest (in July 1944).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of 8 Poles in the Kosów Forest (in April).
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of seven people of Russian origin, including women and children, in January 1945.
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of three Jews in the autumn of 1943.
- A questionnaire concerning the shooting of three people in the Jewish cemetery in Busko-Zdrój in October 1943.
- A questionnaire containing a list of villagers from Podsuliszka who were killed in the Pakosław Forest.
- A questionnaire in which the witness answers questions concerning the camp in Kozielszczyzna.
- A questionnaire of a prisoner who briefly describes his life and forced labor in several POW camps.
- A report compiled on the basis of witness testimonies concerning German crimes in the Marymont district of Warsaw.
- A report of visual inspection conducted on 16 January 1946 at Bema Street 54 in Warsaw. A very detailed description of the grounds.
- A report of visual inspection conducted on 6 December 1945 at 59 Okopowa Street, the backyard of which contained the mass grave of victims of an execution conducted on 1 September 1944.
- A report of visual inspection of the Wełecz Forest, where experts uncovered several mass graves. A map with their location is appended. The spot was indicated to the judge by two local residents. The largest grave contained 40 bodies, and the smaller ones held approx. 10 each. The Germans tried to cover up the traces.
- A resident of a city in the Donetsk Oblast. He was arrested at a checkpoint by the Donetsk militia and transported to a prison, where he was beaten and tortured on charges of cooperation with Ukrainian secret services. After release, he reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a city in the Kherson Oblast who spent a month and a half under occupation describes the behavior of Russian troops in the area.
- A resident of a city in the Kherson Oblast who spent three and a half months in the occupation zone describes robberies, the shelling and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. He reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a city in the Kherson Oblast who spent two months in the occupation zone describes the terror and the policies of the Russian authorities towards the Ukrainian civilian populace.
- A resident of a city in the Kyiv Oblast who left to the west of Ukraine following the outbreak of the war and witnessed a Russian missile attack on an oil storage facility.
- A resident of a city in the Kyiv Oblast who spent a month in the war zone describes the shelling, air raids and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
- A resident of a city in the Luhansk Oblast who spent a month and a half in the war zone describes the shelling, the destruction of civilian infrastructure, human losses and robberies. The house of the witness was destroyed as a result of shelling.
- A resident of a city in the Lviv Oblast describes the first months of the war and missile attacks on military targets.
- A resident of a city in the Lviv Oblast describes the shelling of a range. The witness left for Poland shortly after this event.
- A resident of a city in the Mykolaiv Oblast describes the shelling, the destruction of civilian infrastructure and human losses.
- A resident of a city in the Odesa Oblast describes the beginning of Russian invasion against Ukraine. Shortly after the outbreak of the war, she made a decision to leave for Moldova, but two weeks later she returned home. The witness describes in detail the shelling, the activities of the Russian diversionary groups and the navy, at the same time depicting the atmosphere of fear and despair. Finally the witness expresses gratitude to Poland for taking in Ukrainian refugees.
- A resident of a city in the Volyn Oblast describes the beginning of the war and her stay in an anti-air raid shelter. A few weeks after the outbreak of the war the witness left for Poland together with her grandson.
- A resident of a city in the Zaporizhia Oblast who spent 54 days in the war zone describes the shelling and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
- A resident of a town in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast describes missile attacks and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. After the outbreak of the war she was hiding in the woods, next she went to the countryside, and finally she evacuated to Poland. As a result of shelling, her house was partly demolished.
- A resident of a town in the Donetsk Oblast who spent two months in the war zone describes the shelling of the town, as a result of which his house was destroyed. The witness reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a town in the Kharkiv Oblast describes the shelling and destruction of her locality.
- A resident of a town in the Kharkiv Oblast describes the shelling, the destruction of civilian infrastructure and human losses.
- A resident of a town in the Kherson Oblast describes the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, the shelling, air raids and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. The witness was also an active member of the Territorial Defense Forces.
- A resident of a town in the Kherson Oblast describes the local situation, living conditions and the policies of the Russian occupation authorities.
- A resident of a town in the Kherson Oblast who spent four and a half months under occupation describes the behavior of the Russian administration. She reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a town in the Kherson Oblast who spent four days in the war zone describes the shelling, the destruction of civilian infrastructure and the behavior of the Russian troops.
- A resident of a town in the Kherson Oblast who spent three months under the occupation describes the criminal policies of the Russian authorities in the area. Next the witness reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a town in the Luhansk Oblast who spent three months in the occupation zone describes the policies of the Russian authorities and anti-Russian demonstrations organized by the Ukrainians. She reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a village in the Donetsk Oblast describes the shelling and human losses.
- A resident of a village in the Donetsk Oblast, who spent five months in the occupied zone, describes robberies, shelling, air raids, casualties and destruction of civilian infrastructure. The witness talks about a pseudo-referendum that was held there.
- A resident of a village in the Kharkiv Oblast describes the military operations, shelling, destruction of civilian infrastructure and difficult living conditions. The witness also talks about the Russian propaganda.
- A resident of a village in the Kharkiv Oblast who spent a month in the occupation zone describes the terror and the behavior of Russian troops. Later she reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a village in the Kharkiv Oblast who spent a week and a half in the war zone describes the shelling, air raids, the destruction of civilian infrastructure and human losses. She reached Poland via Romania and Slovakia.
- A resident of a village in the Kharkiv Oblast who spent four months in the occupation zone describes the shelling and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. He reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states together with his mother.
- A resident of a village in the Kharkiv Oblast who spent four months in the Russian occupation zone describes urban warfare, robberies, the shelling and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. The witness recounts in detail the entry of Russian tanks to the village and the robberies committed by the soldiers. Due to the terror and difficult living conditions, the witness left for Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a village in the Kharkiv Oblast who spent three weeks in the Russian occupation zone describes the shelling and difficult living conditions. Next the witness crossed the Ukrainian-Russian border and stayed with her relatives. Later she reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a village in the Kharkiv Oblast who spent three weeks in the Russian occupation zone describes the shelling of Kharkiv, the destruction of civilian infrastructure, difficult living conditions and human losses. Next the witness crossed the Ukrainian-Russian border and stayed with his relatives. Later he reached Poland via Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a village in the Kherson Oblast describes repressions and the conduct of Russian troops. The witness talks about the shelling, casualties and destruction of civilian infrastructure. He reached Poland through the territories of Russia and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a village in the Kherson Oblast describes shelling, destruction of civilian infrastructure and difficult living conditions. The witness talks about the conduct of Russian troops and the occupation authorities, as well as about casualties. She reached Poland through the territories of Russia, Belarus and the Baltic states.
- A resident of a village in the Kherson Oblast who spent a month and a half in the war zone describes the shelling, robberies and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
- A resident of a village in the Kherson Oblast who spent a month in the occupation zone describes the terror, the shelling and the Russian army's policies towards the civilian populace.
- A resident of a village in the Kherson Oblast who spent five months in the occupation zone describes the fighting, the shelling, as a result of which she lost her house, and robberies.
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