Leszczynski

Leszczynski was a captain in the Polish Army. Although he had received medals from the Soviet Red Army, Leszczynski was a Polish nationalist, a fact that NKVD Captain Vladimir Bokov quietly picked up on, and knew that meant that Leszczynski was eventually be eliminated.

Leszczynski was Bokov's contact in Wroclaw. After Wroclaw governor Pietruska was assassinated by the German Freedom Front, the Polish Army rounded up every ethnic German in the city, until it found an admitted Werewolf. Bokov and Leszczynski interrogated the Werewolf, a Waffen-SS officer named Adrian Marwede. Marwede confirmed two things that both men already knew: that Reinhard Heydrich had been hiding weapons, even as they were needed at the Front, and that lightly wounded men were kept by Heydrich rather than returned to battle after they healed. What Marwede revealed (although Leszczynski didn't register much surprise) is that Heydrich had been doing this since summer 1943.