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Maliciously kidnapped

On March 27, 1945, representatives of the national government came to Pruszków for a meeting with Ivan Serov, general of the NKVD.

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J.S. Jankowski, the last Commander in Chief of the Home Army, currently serving as the Commander in Chief of the "NIE"; organization, General L. Okulicki, chairman of the Council of National Unity Kazimierz Pużak (representative of PPS "Freedom, Equality, Independence") and Józef Stemler-Dąbski, acting as a translator, also deputy minister Department of Information of the Polish Delegation for Poland. The next day, the remaining participants of the planned talks arrived: Antoni Pajdak (PPS-WRN), Stanisław Jasiukowicz, Kazimierz Kobylański, Zbigniew Stypułkowski and Aleksander Zwierzyński from the National Party, Józef Chaciński and Franciszek Urbański from the Labor Party, Adam Bień, Kazimierz Bagiński and Stanisław Mierzwa from the People`s Labor Party and Eugeniusz Czarnowski and Stanisław Michałowski from the Democratic Union.


On March 28, the Poles were to meet in a villa in Pruszków at ul. Pęcicka 3 with General Serov of the NKVD. In fact, this villa was the local headquarters of the NKVD. The Polish government in exile was informed about the talks that were to take place. He even sent a kind of instruction: Use these talks primarily to ease the course in the country and stop terror and deportations.


They were all deceitfully arrested by the NKVD and the next day taken to Okęcie, from where they flew on a special plane to Moscow.


Bolesław Biega did not arrive at the scheduled meeting of the PPP leaders on March 27, 1945, and after two hours he was arrested by the NKVD at the railway station in Piotrków Trybunalski, and then also deported deep into the USSR

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