:18:01
Lysiak or something.
I don't remember
:18:07
One time I went up to the attic
:18:09
He reared pigeons.
He was taking eggs from the nest
:18:14
And I came in and...
:18:17
Yes, go on
:18:19
Well, can't you imagine?
:18:21
Later, after you left Pruszkow
:18:23
Later in Lodz there was one.
He was called Tarassini
:18:26
Well, his real surname was Gorka
:18:28
- And everyone called him...
- Next
:18:31
And then there was my husband,
Konstanty Dziwisz
:18:34
- Did you cheat on him?
- No
:18:37
- What's it to you anyway?
- I'm asking
:18:39
I don't mind telling you everything.
I just need to know why
:18:43
Do you know Witold Lemanski?
:18:46
Yes
:18:47
- Did you sleep with him?
- No
:18:50
He says otherwise
:18:53
- Well, if you know better...
- Did you buy currency from him?
:18:56
No
:18:58
At your house we found
ten golden 20 dollar coins
:19:02
Well, if you've locked me up
because of that money...
:19:05
...it doesn't make sense. I never had
anything to do with that money
:19:09
- I only know him by sight
- Have you been to his house?
:19:12
- I was there once
- What did you do there?
:19:15
We drank coffee.
He invited me for coffee
:19:20
And after you drank that mint liqueur
and ate doughnuts...
:19:24
...what happened then?
Who started to undress who?
:19:30
Who told you about those doughnuts?
:19:34
- And do you know Major Olcha?
- Yes
:19:37
Well?
:19:39
I don't know.
Fairly well, I suppose
:19:43
He organised performances
for our group at army bases
:19:47
And I knew him as well
as everyone else from the group
:19:50
- Your friends didn't go to bed with him
- Neither did I
:19:56
Here I have a statement
from Corporal Sokolowko...