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Remiszewski Ryszard "Jarobój"
Remiszewski Ryszard "Jarobój"
Born July 7, 1921, son of Adam and Aleksandra. Lived in Warsaw, Mokotów (Sadyba).
At an unspecified time during the German occupation, he became associated with the Zadruga circle, likely through Teodor Jakubowski and Kazimierz Majewski.
At the same time, he was a soldier in the Home Army. The kayak rental hut he ran near Lake Czerniakowskie served as an AK contact point.
Rokicki Lech "Ran" (from 1945 Ran-Rokicki Lech)
Born April 29, 1919 in Włocławek, son of Czesław Rokicki (murdered by the Germans on March 16, 1945 in the Flossenburg concentration camp) and Maria née Wachowicz. Shortly after his birth, his parents moved to Warsaw. He graduated from a general secondary school and then from the Liceum Zgrom. Kupców m.st. Warszawy (Prosta 14).
He was said to have come into contact with the "Zadruga" before the war, according to a single-source report by B. Stepinskis. Probably from autumn 1939, he participated in meetings of Józef Kowalczyk's "Sławbor" group, sharing the views of Zadruga. He also became acquainted with Jan Stachniuk "Stoigniew", and over time this acquaintance turned into a friendship. On November 11, 1939, he joined the Kadra Polski Niepodległej (at that time, the organization was called the Związek Powstańców Niepodległościowych or Związek Polski Niepodległej, there are also other variants of the name), where he served as a courier initially for District II, later for the headquarters of District I. He also dealt with the distribution of underground publications of KPN.
Becomes a member of the "Zryw" group within the National Party (from 1943, Stronnictwo Zrywu Narodowego).
Różycka Sabina Cecylia "dr Włodzimierz Słoncewicz"
Born Oct. 25, 1900, in Warsaw, daughter of Józef and Kazimiera Skopińscy.
In 1924, she obtained her doctorate in medical sciences from the University of Warsaw. She specialized in internal and pediatric diseases. She began working at the Internal Diseases Clinic under Prof. A. Gluziński in Warsaw. Later, while searching for work, she moved to Poznań where she was an assistant at the Department of Descriptive Anatomy at Adam Mickiewicz University, and also taught at the Physical Education Studies. After settling down in 1925 in Starołęka near Poznań (now a district of Poznań), she opened her own practice. Encountering the reality of the worker's estate, (which Starołęka was), and the surrounding villages where she also practiced, sparked her interest in social issues.