There were over eighteen hundred of us. Personally, I was upset about the passivity of this mass of Poles. All captured already showed a psychosis of the crowd, which then expressed itself in the fact that the whole crowd became like a herd of sheep.
I was enticed with a single thought: to agitate the minds of the crowd to take action. To my companion, Slawek Szpakowski (I know he was alive until the Warsaw Uprising), I proposed a joint action at night: to stir the crowd, attack on the outposts, where I was going to accidentally tip over the searchlight and destroy it. But I was there for different purpose, and it would be going for a much smaller goal... He even considered this to be an idea from the field of fantasy.
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