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The diary of Jerzy Stanislaw Kuntz, a soldier of the Cadre Shock Battalions, the Home Army. Jerzy Kuntz also touches upon many problems related to everyday existence in the occupied country - in Baranowicze, occupied by the Soviets in September 1939, and later in Warsaw. Kuntz describes the German terror, i.e. the crime in Wawer, the beginning of the ghetto uprising, round-ups, deportations to camps, but also the troubles of everyday life: lack of food and housing. It presents the functioning of the black market and smuggling routes. It describes the functioning of the land property under German administration.