HANNA DZIAŁAK

Warsaw, 26 June 1989

Editorial Office of the “Zorza” weekly
00-551 Warsaw
Mokotowska Street 43
“List of persons reported missing”

I am sending the information regarding:


1. Zbigniew Marynowski, son of Adam and Konstancja, née Barnasińska, born on 14 July 1893 in Nowy Sącz, last place of residence – Wilno, Antokolska Street 30.
2. Higher education – doctor of medicine, military doctor, specialist in internal medicine. He worked at the internal medicine ward of the military hospital in Antokol in Wilno, and in the Internal Diseases Clinic at the Faculty of Medicine at Stefan Batory University. He was also engaged in the issues of anti-aircraft and anti-gas defence of the civilian population, among other things the disinfection teams – I quote from the segment of “Polska Zbrojna”, unfortunately without a date: “Yesterday, the President of the Republic of Poland received the delegation of the Sanitary Training Center who had invited him to the 15th anniversary of the Center and to the graduation of the Sanitary Officer Cadet School students. Then Mr. President received General Rouppert, Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Marynowski, and Major Dr. Konopka, who presented him with a book entitled “Pierwsze badania nad sztucznym powietrzem górskim” [The First Research on the Artificial Mountain Air”] by Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Marynowski (Sanitary Training Center) and Major Dr. Konopka (Sanitary Training Center). Next, the President of the Republic of Poland received the leader of the Camp of National Unity, Colonel Adam Koc, and the former president of the Labor Fund, M. Dolanowski”.
3. Lieutenant colonel – sanitary service, participant of the 1939 Defensive War, I do not know the details.
4. The letters from Kozelsk went missing.
5. Attached please find a photograph and photocopies of two letters written by the late Fr. Prof. Dr. Tadeusz Kaulbersz (the Bishop’s curia and the parish of All Saints at Grzybowski Square in Warsaw) to mother and sister Hanna Kaulbersz-Marynowska (associate professor at Stefan Batory University in Wilno), wife of Zbigniew Marynowski, addressed to Antokolska Street 30 in Wilno. The letters were connected with the search for Tadeusz Kaulbersz conducted by the Polish Red Cross in Warsaw, in the files of the victims murdered in Katyń. They were dated 19 and 28 June 1943 – the last letter confirmed that the corpse of my uncle, Lieutenant Colonel Zbigniew Marynowski, had been found.
6. Submitted by: Hanna Działak

Hanna Działak