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Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] British Auslander camps in Germany was (Re: From Wolyn to Austria)
Bernie, these are amazing photos, I have some similar but not many. I assisted Henryk Hill when joining KS, it is a small world. I never really asked mother about the train trip and she has a way of
By lenarda szymczak · #55827 ·
Re: From Wolyn to Austria
Bernie, You wrote: "The Germans were running a slave labor collection campaign run by Riech Commander Erich Koch who orchestrated a deal with Stepan Bandera of the UPA to ethnically cleans (the modern
By Andy Golebiowski · #55826 ·
[www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: From Wolyn to Austria [5 Attachments]
Lenarda, She went to Flensburg? That is where Henryk Hil's mother Helena Bej was sent! She is on the wall of names. But in reading your account your family was treated much better. My dad's
By bstar53 · #55825 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: Kazakhstan Deportations
Hi, Peter! Main farm? of M.Gorky's kolhoz?was located in the village of Pawlowka, 16 kilometers east of the town of Alga. Its coordinates: 49.871240,57.542180. There really was biggermeal -
By Stanislaw Zwierzynski · #55824 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: From Wolyn to Austria [5 Attachments]
Bernie, you have answered a great question as to why a Ukrainian came to my mother's door in Niwna and asked for both daughters, born 1924-1925 to be sent to Germany. They were given black bread and
By lenarda szymczak · #55823 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: From Wolyn to Austria [5 Attachments]
Dear Bernie Many thanks for sharing your information with me.? My mother never spoke about having an Arbietbuch, but I will definitely follow up your leads regarding this.? My very best wishes to
By Barbara Alison · #55822 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: From Wolyn to Austria
Dear Anna Many thanks for all your information and leads, which I will certainly follow up.? Unfortunately, all my family who survived the massacre in Niemilia are now deceased, expect for my
By Barbara Alison · #55821 ·
Re: Danuta Rumfeld nee Nowak - does anyone know them?
Dear Lenarda, Many thanks. It was very interesting to read Danuta's obituary. She was very active in remembering the Katyn victims. No mention of any children. Best wishes Peter
By petermuskus · #55820 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: Nowak family - does anyone know them?
That would be better for my sanity if it was a misunderstanding. To send attachment, once you hit 'reply' click on the littel paper clip up on left corner. Find document and voila! ? Thanks for
By Mark Turkiewicz · #55819 ·
Re: Nowak family - does anyone know them?
Mark, I suspect that like me they misunderstood the letter from Polski Memorial. I will attach jpg if you tell me how! Best wishes Peter --
By petermuskus · #55818 ·
[www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: Kazakhstan Deportations
Mark, No, Urszula was born and brought up in Rawa. The only time she was away was when at school in Lwow. Her connection with Przemzsl is on 1st Jan 1956. She met her sisters here on her return from
By petermuskus · #55817 ·
[www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: Kazakhstan Deportations
Wow! Stan, thanks. Have been too busy building, just looked at Google satellite and map. Great to have collaboration to Urszula's memory and see where she and my dad were. I thought the steppe was
By petermuskus · #55816 ·
Re: Posting photos
Hi Bernie, The photos were pending approval by a moderator. They are now approved and visible. Krystyna Winnipeg, Canada Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 7:17 AM To: Kresy-Siberia@... Subject:
By krystyna · #55815 ·
Re: From Wolyn to Austria
Their experience closely parallels that of my family. All of the people and families I have met that were deported for slave labor by the German's have a similar story (so far) so I can probably guess
By bstar53 · #55814 ·
Posting photos
I created an album of my father's war records including his Arbietbuch from his forced labor in Germany. For some reason now two albums of that name exist but both are empty. Were these photos taken
By bstar53 · #55813 ·
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Can you send an e-mail back to stephen.stelmaszuksnr@... please having trouble importing to new account Thanks Stephen.
By STEPHEN STELMASZUK <stephen.stelmaszuk@...> · #55812 ·
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New E-mailaddy stephen.stelmaszuksnr@... Stephen
By STEPHEN STELMASZUK <stephen.stelmaszuk@...> · #55811 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: Keith Sword
Apparently Keith Sword died in 1998. Here and below is information on his research archives at University College London:
By Stefan.Wisniowski@... · #55810 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: Keith Sword
Dear Anna and Danuta sadly Keith Sword is no longer amongst us. He died quite unexpectedly some years ago. Yes his book is excellent and Keith was one of the pioneers of this topic. Kind regards Julia
By Julia Devlin · #55809 ·
Re: Keith Sword
Dear Danuta, I have just recently read this book - which is excellent and contains much historical detail that I have not read elsewhere. The book only says that Keith Sword was at the School of
By Anna Pacewicz · #55808 ·