Ministry of Public Security (Poland) - Notable People Killed By The MBP

Notable People Killed By The MBP

In Warsaw, most of the killings were done at the Mokotów Prison. The victims' dead bodies – often undressed and placed in empty cement bags – were wheeled out at night and buried in unmarked digs in the vicinity of different Warsaw cemeteries and in open fields.

  • 1951 Mokotów Prison execution
  • Major Łukasz Ciepliński
  • Colonel Karol Chmiel
  • Major Adam Lazarowicz
  • Captain Józef Rzepka
  • Captain Józef Batory
  • Comdr. Mieczysław Kawalec
  • Captain Franciszek Błażej
  • Comdt. Hieronim Dekutowski
  • Brigadier General Emil August Fieldorf
  • Bolesław Kontrym (Cichociemni)
  • Cavalry Captain Witold Pilecki
  • 1st Lieutenant Jan Rodowicz (Szare Szeregi)
  • Danuta Siedzikówna
  • Feliks Selmanowicz "Zagończyk"
  • Commander Zygmunt Szendzielarz
  • Capt. Stanisław Sojczyński
  • Corporal Józef Franczak shot dead by ZOMO in 1963

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