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Jakubowski Teodor "Wodzibor"
Jakubowski, Teodor, son of Antoni and Zofia née Miętkowska, born May 27, 1924, in Warsaw, in a working-class family (father was a locksmith). J. attended the Konarski Mechanical High School in Warsaw (Wola).
In the early days of the occupation, he organizes a secret group (including Romuald Luterek), which joins the Grey Ranks, and in 1940 they establish contact with the Zadruga circle (through Kazimierz Majewski, a classmate of J. from the Konarski Gymnasium). In 1941, J. along with his group members joins the Independent Poland's Cadres, using the pseudonym "Todek" there. The pseudonym "Wodzibor" used by him in the Zadruga circle did not become popular, although he used it in contacts with Zadruga members, even after the war. He fought in the "Perkun" combat units formed in 1942, which were an elite part of the National Armed Forces used for current fighting. He participated in, among other things, disarmament and expropriation actions. During one such action in 1943, a Volksdeutsche woman was killed (struck by J.'s colleague), and during another, J. shot an unidentified businessman who was shooting at a fellow participant in the action (Zbigniew Chwalbogowski, wounded, died). Both of these events will be used against him by the communist court.
Jędrzejewski Tadeusz "Wszebor"
Tadeusz Jędrzejewski („Wszebor”), son of Stanisław and Bronisława née Szeliga, born 2 October 1921 in Warsaw, in a family of a railway worker.
He attended the Adam Mickiewicz Gymnasium, obtaining his "small matura" there.
In the period of 1936-1939, a member of the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association (ZHP), in 1939 became the platoon leader of the 99rd Warsaw Scout Troop.
In the September campaign, a volunteer in the Polish Army, he served in III/32 pp, fought in the Działdowo area where he received a gunshot wound in his arm. The result of the wound will be permanent impairment of the left hand's mobility.
Juszczak Franciszek "Przemysław"

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Franciszek Juszczak, son of Michał and Maria née Politańska, born August 14, 1907, in Biała, Brzeziny County. Father was a mason.
In 1923, he moved to Łódź on a permanent basis.
While working, he completed 6 classes of evening grammar school in 1926.
From 1926 to April 1943, he worked at the Łódź Health Fund.