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THURSDAY, FEB, 7, 1952
Pole Tells ‘About Prison Run by Russ
By United Press: WASHINGTON, Feb, -A Pol-
the commandant of a Russian '&8 prison camp in 1939-40 was a "brigadier general named Zaroubin 33 the same name @s that of the ;s present Soviet ambassador to & London.
But the witness—Col. George Grobfcki—-was unable to say posi- | tively whether the ambassador is § the same man he knew as the commandant of the prison camp at Kozelsk. Some 5000 Poles were held there before they disappeared.
Col. Grobicki told a special House committee investigating the Katyn Forest massacre of 10» 000 Polish officers in" the early 1940s that he had seen a picture! of the ambassador and that the man looked like the camp commandant. :
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{ do not know,” Col. Grobicki said. . appears before a select House committee in Washington, D. C,, to (George Nikolaevich’ Zaroubin give his report. The committee is investigating the 1940 massacre is the Soviet ambassador to Lon of 10,000 Polish officers in Katyn Forest near Smolensk. don. - — i Col. ‘Grobicki said he apparently had been slated to go from Kozelsk to Katyn, but after ar-
riving at a camp near the forest ° | the Russians returned him to the . Polish army. This occurred after . ecial S A L E the outbreak of German-Russian
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He said many of the Polish officers who were held with him at Kozelsk left the prison camp ahead of him and never were heard from again. In the railroad cars in which he and 96 other Polish officers were transported from Kozelsk to a railroad station near the Katyn Forest, Col. Grobicki said there were inscriptions showing that] many other Polish officers had traveled in them. Asked how he happened to get out alive, Col. Grobicki replied: “I survived by accident.” He said he first was scheduled to leave the prison camp on Apr.| 15, 1940, but that he was taken
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tor insisted he should not leave, the hospital at that time. He left]
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