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The article presents four documents connected with the POW camp no. 4 in Pikulice between July 1919 and February 1920. Two of them are reports of the stay there (one is anonymous, one by Lieutenant Jarosław Diakon), written soon after the described events; the others are: a petition to the Command of the General District of Lviv and an application of four prisoners to the Ukrainian Civic Committee. The documents faithfully render the conditions in the camp and additionally inform what the epidemics of typhus and dysentery looked like, the diseases that took the life of many UGA prisoners. The texts provide a considerable research value, although they are not devoid of bias.