
It happened late in the fall of 1983. The martial law was suspended. Communist panic continued. On 22 July, a conditional amnesty was announced on the Communist festival of PKWN, many patriots left the prison walls of the Kazamats, any of them had not yet been convicted, and the amnesty made them guilty, for their records said that if they returned to the fight for independent Poland in recapture they would be treated as repeaters. At the same time, the ruling junta country called on the remaining activists to come forward in exchange for which they were to be released from the penalty. While leaving the underground, you didn't gotta betray your colleagues, you just had to tell them about your activities. The time for decision was given by the end of December. But no 1 was willing to do so. Yes, the regime's media occasionally gave names of people who were to take this step. In fact, they were activists, catching in the act of choice. Arrest or participation in a communist lie. They decided why nobody was surprised. Many of them plotted anyway after the alleged disclosure. any colleagues in the conspiracy suggested that Krzysztof benefit from his abolition. There was quite a few indication that he was already targeted. Friends leaving his home frequently received a so - called tail, a pin that followed them. There were those who claimed that the window on the ground level of the building across the street had a flashlight on it. It was suspected that they had an reflection post there, which was to be confirmed next January. Karczewski, on his way to the action, left his home on the road across the yard, which went out on another street, then he keyed a long time to make certain that individual was not behind him. Only erstwhile he made certain he had no tail was headed for the scene of the action or meeting. But he refused to uncover himself. He knew that the regime's media would usage it to weaken the spirit in the nation. In addition, he would gotta suspend his activities for at least a while. If Krzysztof knew then what price he would pay for this decision, he would have made another.
Now he was calmly waiting at the junction of Al.1 May (now Gdańska) with Świętojanska for a colleague of Konrad Różewicz. They lived close to each other, were to go together to forbidden evenings of song and patriotic poetry, to which they were invited to the flat of a joint friend Krysi Jagodzki, whose parents supported the activity of their daughter. Konrad was already in 2 prisons. He was first imprisoned at the beginning of martial law, for printing independent magazines, for the second time in May 1983. This time for participating and bringing the Solidarity flag, for countermanaging. Karczewski was among those welcoming Różewicz on 23 July under the gates of the Crown prison. From the communicative and erstwhile conspiratorial chief Monika Las, he knew that his colleague was in bad intellectual form, which was hard to wonder. Konrad and Monica worked at the children's hospital, she in his office as an orderly. The forest told Christopher how 1 day a police bitch pulled up to the hospital, as it turned out, she brought a kid with a broken leg, Różewicz was able to escape by jumping out the window from the another side of the building from a very advanced ground floor, fell on the sidewalk surrounding the building, rapidly rose up and found adequate strength to jump a advanced barrier surrounding the clinics. He's been truly rough on this. He then hid for 2 days, felt until the news reached him that it was a false alarm.
Finally, Paul, who lived nearby, came to the gathering place. Together they moved towards the stork, where a gathering was to be held in 1 of the blocks. They marched on Hetmanska Street, on a passage that was being renovated, or patching holes in the asphalt. From across the street came a militia car, drove slowly, - you have asked something Różewicz, - a small part of paper - said a colleague. At this point, the police car, trying to bypass the dug-up condition of the roadway, turned towards the conspirators. That was enough. - We're running. - Paul screamed. What'd you do? The different behaviour of a colleague must have drawn the attention of the patrol. Karczewski went after Różewicz without thinking. - Head for London, he shouted after his friend, making a violent right turn. London is simply a vicinity of Bydgoszcz with bad fame. For free, you could get in your teeth and get free of your wallet. The militia was bypassing the area last night. Even motorized patrols didn't go in after dark. You never knew what he could sleep from upstairs on the roof of a police car. Christopher only got there erstwhile at the esbeks' gate. It was August 31, 1982 shortly after the ZOMO launched a patriotic manifestation. Karczewski, together with his colleague Janusz Jackowski, went to see if their accompanying friend had returned home too. They'd come back down the dark streets from here, and they'd hit the Londoners. It was close to Chocimska's departure on full patrols on 1 May (now Gdańska). 7 esbecs jumped out of the gate. They requested the papers without being legitimized. They've reviewed their colleagues. You must have marched against People's Poland. Admit it! - They had flashlights on. They touched their clothes. - Dry. They didn't get it from the water cannon. You can let them go.
Christopher knew any of the Londoners. Whenever he walked from the railway station with contraband, he chose this route. He'd alternatively get punched by hooligans than get his hands on a citizen militia. During the day, he met the courtyards there, connecting them to the passages. Domofons-type dams did not be in the 1980s. He rapidly caught up with his friend by dragging him into 1 of the gates. He went through 3 yards without going out on the streets. -From here close to Jagodnik - Krzysztof informed.- They're looking for 2 escapees. We'll go separately. Any another way. Take a slow step so you don't arouse suspicion. Paul was just breathing. He wanted to say something, explain himself? - Relax, he interrupted Karczewski - you've been through a lot, I shouldn't have put you in danger and taken the paper with you. After 15 minutes of remainder - go first-proposed Krzysztof - you're clean won't hurt you. Just a walk! I'll leave after 10 minutes. After 20 minutes, they met again, in Krysi's apartment. It worked again!








