I have just uploaded the
181-page book titled:? Zeslancy Polscy w ZSRR (Polish Deportees in the
USSR).? The book contains a list of family names and addresses of deportees
who were in the USSR, and who contacted the Polish Embassy in Tokyo during
WWII.? The book was scanned as 100 JPEG image files.
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Ambassador Romer published the
book, containing information on 8,700 families, in 1941.? The initial pages
comprise the Index, an introduction by Ambassador Romer, as well as explanations
of the geographical areas in which the deportees were located, statistics, and
abbreviations.
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The list of names is in
alphabetical order, and is followed by a second list that was compiled after the
original one was printed. There is an extra page at the end, listing persons
that the Tokyo Embassy had been notified had died.
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The book is located at the following link
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I hope you will be as lucky as I
was, as this is one of the few sources that list my own family, and provided the
exact address where they ended up.