Adam,
Looking forward to the results, it sounds like you have enough film for some experiments.
Since you are new to APUG, you may not have seen previous posts on testing film. You should search through the posts in the B&W forum and you should find all kinds of good information. The stand/minimal agitation technique with dilute 1:100 Rodinal can be useful when you are not sure about exposure.
The 50-125 ASA/ISO you have found on the Czech and Polish sites are within the normal range found with most film. For example, you will find APUG users who expose Ilford FP4+ (nominally 125 ISO) anywhere from 64-250 ISO and adjust their developer and processing time to suit. I expect you will find useful exposures with the ORWO anywhere from 50-125. Probably the 50 ISO will require a little underdevelopment and slightly lower contrast whereas the 125 requires more development (longer) and results in slightly higher contrast. The Czech site seemed to have some suggestions for a starting dilution/time for Rodinal. (I would suggest the 1:50 dilution as I have found 1:25 for other films requires more precision in nailing the time and agitation)
Also the massive development chart at
Orwo on Digital Truth has info on some Orwo films (NP22 but not NP55) that may be helpful. (This link is buried in the notes section of the chart, not off the main pick list)
by the way, welcome to APUG, from western Canada!
Martin