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Rememberance Day

Anne Kaczanowski
 

On this Rememberence Day, 2003, my sympathies and prayers go out to all soldiers who died, regardless of race, creed, or colour. On each of the battlefields on both sides, were thousands of husbands, brothers, fathers and grandfathers who died doing their duty for their respective countries.

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??But especially?from my heart to all the Polish 2nd Corps and their families. They didn't recieve the honor and recognition they deserved?as soldiers,?and for?what this group of men had?overcome, ?to finally?become the courageous soldiers they were, ....and after all these years, still don't, ......according to?most?history books or World War 2 publications,?written in America.?
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.........?but the powerful strength of their spirits marchs on through us.?


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Welcome Odelle Capouya

Stefan Wisniowski
 

Please welcome Odelle Capouya to the group.

Odelle, can you give us your father's name (and any other family members).

It may also be worth also researching under "Rejn", the Polish spelling of
that name. There was a Jozef Rejn (son of Mikolaj) who made it to Anders
Polish Army forming in Russia.

Meanwhile, have you seen our Tengeru album?

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Regards
Stefan Wisniowski

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From: "odecap" <capouya@...>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 13:52:16 -0000
To: swisniowski@...
Subject: Lists os Jewish children in Tengeru

I really appreciate all the hard work gone into this wonderful and
very informative group . I have been trying or some time to get more
information about my grandparents . My father was born in Tengeru
Camp and still has his original birth certificate . A few years
later he was adopted by another family from Rhodesia . My fathers
parents were Jewish and I would like to know if there are any lists
of Jewish children that were in Tengeru . Or perhaps of anyone can
help my grandmothers name was Anna Rein . I am not too sure where to
start to find information .

I am actually South African but have been living in Germany for about
4 years now . If anyone has any info or can help then I would really
appreciate it .

Thanks

Odelle




Zarasai (Jeziorosy, Nowo Aleksandrowsk) pre 1939

Tomasz Wi?niewski
 

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Zarasai (Jeziorosy, Nowo Aleksandrowsk) pre 1939
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I just added new photo album in LIthuania Section (Kovno Litwa)
Zarasai (Jeziorosy, Nowo Aleksandrowsk) pre 1939
Look at
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Other photos of pre 1939 Poland Belarus Ukraine Lithuanie Russia look at

"Alfabet Polski" - Poland Photos & Maps pre-1945
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Tomek Wisniewski
Bialystok Poland


Welcome John Phillips

Stefan Wisniowski
 

Please welcome John Phillips to the group - (do we have anybody else from
Italy at the moment?)

John, we are now 364 members (nearly one for every day of the year!) There
is a bit of a Polish community in Sydney of 2 major immigration waves
(post-war refugees and Solidarity-era migrants). But we do not have the
Pope!

I do not know much about the Polish Underground Study Institute. Is this
the same as the "The Polish Underground Movement Study Trust" (Main Branch
11 Leopold Road, London W5 3PB)? Can you tell us some more about them and
what they have or do?

Best regards
Stefan Wisniowski

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From: "John Phillips" <jhphill@...>
Reply-To: "John Phillips" <jhphill@...>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 13:28:11 +0100
To: "Stefan Wisniowski" <swisniowski@...>
Subject: Re: diary

Hi Stefan,

The honour would be all mine ... Yes, the documents arrived, the
Polish Underground Study Institute has very good archive system in
London, and my sister had them translated as my Polish is not
brilliant, provided quite a lot of insights and new info. leads that I
want to follow up. Like many soldiers, my father didn't talk a lot
about wartime experiences ... how many people are in the group? If
it's not huge by all means go ahead and use the note, thanks. yes I'm
still in Rome, there's quite a big Polish community here naturally
with the Pope and also a good Polish Institute with some intellectuals
who found themselves beached here during Solidarity, unfortunately no
good Polish restaurants or sausage shops here! I imagine there may be
a sizeable community of Polish origin in Sydney ... Rgrds.

John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Wisniowski" <swisniowski@...>
To: "John Phillips" <jhphill@...>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 12:57
Subject: Re: diary


John
It would be an honour to welcome you into the group. I shall
proceed to
sign you up - can I share your letter to Chris by way of introducing
you to
the group?

By the way, did you ever get those historical documents from London?
Are
you still in Rome?

Regards
Stefan

From: "John Phillips" <jhphill@...>
Reply-To: "John Phillips" <jhphill@...>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:53:19 +0100
To: "Stefan Wisniowski" <swisniowski@...>
Subject: Re: diary

Dear Stefan,

Thanks for your note. I'm not sure that I'd qualify for membership
strictly though it's true that my father had to flee Poland to the
west because he was pursued by the nkvd for his AK underground
work,
also my grandfather narrowly avoided being shot at Katyn ... I'm
happy
to link up with the group if you think I could contribute, it'd
help
to find out some more about my family history ... sounds to me as
if
there is the making of a book possibly in your activities ... best
rgrds.

John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Wisniowski" <swisniowski@...>
To: "John Phillips" <jhphill@...>
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 14:13
Subject: Re: diary


Hello John

Thank you for your letter. Sadly, I must inform you that Chris
died in March
2003. I am the moderator of the Kresy-Siberia Group, which is
taking his
website and his research work forward.

The Kresy-Siberia Group brings together people with a special
interest in the
Polish citizens of various faiths and ethnicities deported from
eastern Poland
(Kresy) in 1940-41 to special labour camps in Siberia, Kazakhstan
and Soviet
Asia.

Our group members all share this interest and support each other
in our shared
goals of researching, remembering and recognising the Polish
citizens
deported, enslaved and killed by the Soviet Union during World War
Two.

Given your history, perhaps you would like to join our group?

Kind regards,
Stefan Wisniowski
Sydney, Australia
Moderator.


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From: Chris Gladun <chrisgladun@...>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 06:09:57 -0700 (PDT)
To: swisniowski@...
Subject: Fwd: diary

Note: forwarded message attached.

From: "John Phillips" <jhphill@...>
Reply-To: "John Phillips" <jhphill@...>
Date: Sunday, 11 May 2003 1:00 AM
To: <chrisgladun@...>
Subject: diary

Rome May 9, 2003

Dear Mr Gladun,

Congratulations on the beautiful and fascinating site of your
father's
diary. My late father, Ireneusz Filipowicz, also was in Italy
with
Polish forces at end of World War II as a young officer (after
escaping from Poland along a different route through Berlin) and
moved
to England, but stayed there, taking English name Phillips and
working
as a textile engineer and management consultant, until he died in
1984
at age 60 (too early also ...).
My grandfather was among reserve officers marched off to be sent
to
Katyn from Lublin but managed to escape among civilians lining
the
route. He and my grandmother made some visits to England when I
was
a
child.
I have two cousins in Cracow, one of whom I am in touch with
regularly and visited in 1997 -- quite an emotional first visit
for
me, and others, more distant, who I have not met. I know little
about
my father's war adventures but the Polish history institute in
London
advises me that they have found some documents they are sending
me
that I look forward to receiving.

Thank you again for the pleasure of reading about your father's
odyssey. Maybe you should consider making it into a book if you
did
not already!

Yours sincerely,

John Phillips




Welcome Peter Plackowski

Stefan Wisniowski
 

Please welcome Peter Plackowski to the group.

Peter, have you already obtained your father's military service records from
the Ministry of Defense?

Your family seems to be included on the list of evacuees on our Gallery at

&id=10_4_O0308_P0157

The names are #76 Anna PLECKOWSKA (born 19.1.1929; 17 was too old to get
into the UK? ) and #77 Zofia PLECKOWSKA (born 28.2.1939) - both listed as in
Africa at the time.

And on a later page,

=PWlist&id=11_3_P1085_P1553
is listed #1259 Karolina PLACKOWSKA (born 16.2.1904 in Marusia, Luck county)
located in Teheran at the time.

You may wish to list them on our Memorial Wall at


Hope this helps...
Stefan Wisniowski


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From: Peter Plackowski <pplackow@...>
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 10:41:38 -0800 (PST)
To: Stefan Wisniowski <swisniowski@...>
Subject: Re: Kresy-Siberia Group

Hi Stefan,

My name is Peter Plackowski.

I am British by birth, and a naturalized US citizen.I live near San
Francisco,California.

My father, his brother and sisters, and his parents were deported from Luck
(Lutsk), in present day Ukraine to Siberia at the start of the second world
war.

According to family oral histroy, my grandfather Andrzej Plackowski was killed
by the soviets during this deportation.

The rest of the family survived the internment in Siberia and were released
during the amnesty.My father, Stanislaw, headed south to join Anders army and
ended up serving under the British army in Egypt before being shipped to the
UK.

The rest of the family made it to a refugee camp near Tehran and were later
moved to a camp in Uganda.

Through my father's efforts in the UK, he managed to bring his mother
(Karolina) and sister (Zofia) and brother (Henry) to the UK. His oldest sister
(Anna) was too old to be allowed into the UK, and so had to remain in Uganda
where she met and married a South African and now leaves in a suburb of
Johannesburg.

My father is no longer alive, nor is his mother, however is two sisters and
his brother are still living.

My goal in joining your group is to research and document my family history
using the stories of other survivors and official documentation, and to share
this story with others.

Regards


Chorzow, Krolewska, Huta Konigshutte pre 1939

Tomasz Wi?niewski
 

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Chorzow, Krolewska, Huta Konigshutte pre 1939
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Hi
I just added some more photo albums.
Throuhghout them is album Chorzow, Krolewska, Huta Konigshutte
Look at Slask section at
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Look also others photos at

"Alfabet Polski" - Poland Photos & Maps pre-1945
Tomek Wisniewski
Bialystok Poland
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Re: Book Now Available Outside of UK - Stalin's Ethnic Cleansing

 

Eve:

Having also received a request from Ryszard, I've sent an email to my
usual Stalin's Ethnic Cleansing contact. Hopefully the details will
be updated shortly to reflect your new information.

I would urge everyone to buy the book, it comes highly recommended.


Michael Kulik
Walsall,
England.

--- In Kresy-Siberia@..., Eve5J@a... wrote:


Here is the book's website, but please note that the "Order the
Book" information contained is no longer correct. Hopefully this
will be updated to reflect the new information shortly:

Best regards,
Eve Jesionka Jankowicz
USA


Re: Kresy Battalion Re Robert Peppelman

Tony Golinski
 

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?Thank you for your help regarding the web site, I looked at it a few months ago it did help.
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Cheers
Tony Golinski

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Kresy-Siberia] Re: Kresy Battalion

Tony,
?
I have identified my father's medals on a website called Polish Medals and Militia (http:/home.golden.net.medals.
I found another valuable source (Dr. Wesolowski) that aslo may help you identify your medals while you await official records from the Ministry.
I hope this helps - ?Joy Wosko Peppelman
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 5:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Kresy-Siberia] Re: Kresy Battalion

Tony
Have you already received your father's army records from the Ministry of Defence?
Stefan Wisniowski

> I am looking for any information regarding this Battalion as my
> father belonged to it during the WW11. I am trying to trace his army
> records so I can match his war medals up.
> Kind Regards
> Tony Golinski


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MOD Records

Tony Golinski
 

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Still awaiting for a reply. I have a few other things to follow up, mainly chatting to Anna Coates my new found cousin and her family.
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Kind Regards
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Tony Golinski

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Kresy-Siberia] Re: Kresy Battalion

Tony
Have you already received your father's army records from the Ministry of Defence?
Stefan Wisniowski

> I am looking for any information regarding this Battalion as my
> father belonged to it during the WW11. I am trying to trace his army
> records so I can match his war medals up.
> Kind Regards
> Tony Golinski


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Anna Rains

zyggy_2002
 

Where in Wilno is your family from ???


Re: POLISH CEMETERY OPENED IN UKRAINE

 

Very True, there is something on the terrestial TV about the Jews in Poland
this week. This I can't remember exactly as I have thrown away the newspaper
it will be worth watching if I ever get to remember the channel that it's supposed to be on. Apparently it begins with the infloux of Jews to Poland in the 13th Century and traces all the aspects up to the present times, even having a interview with the present Chief Rabbi in Poland.

Paul
Lech Lesiak writes:

--- Paul Havers <haverp@...> wrote: ---------------------------------
It still amazes me how the Ukrainians manage to
"dissagree" to something that some of their own countrymen did. Human nature, old son. Note the number of Poles who
still claim there was no anti-semitism in pre-WWII
Poland. Czesc,
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Re: POLISH CEMETERY OPENED IN UKRAINE

Lech Lesiak
 

--- Paul Havers <haverp@...> wrote:
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It still amazes me how the Ukrainians manage to
"dissagree" to something
that some of their own countrymen did.

Human nature, old son. Note the number of Poles who
still claim there was no anti-semitism in pre-WWII
Poland.

Czesc,
Leszek

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Claudimir

 

Dear Mr. Zavalik,
Could you please tell us a bit about your first name ?
I have never seen it, and am intrigued.

Andrew Golebiowski
Buffalo, NY
USA

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Welcome back Louise Karwowski

Stefan Wisniowski
 

Please welcome Welcome back Louise Karwowski as a member.

Regards
Stefan Wisniowski

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From: louise karwows
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 06:37:27 -0800 (PST)
To: swiesnowski@...
Subject: Re registering

We were formerly registered at .... ?We changed address because we were bombarded by spam. ?Finally, we are back in contact with you after selling a home, and buying 2 mobile homes, one in FL and one in IN. ??????????????????????????????????????

My husband Remigius Karwowski and his sister Helene Karwowski Baron were evacuated from their home in Bialystok when he was 7 and she was 4.(Their mother and 2 sisters perished in Russia) They were sent to Kazhakstan, Persia, Santa Rosa in Mexico, and finally found by a great uncle and aunt who brought them to IN. ??????????????????????????????????????We were happy to read info on your site. Because of your site, we found the book ?by Catholic Relief Services, The Early Years, which gave so much information on their plight and travels. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

We are still trying to find people in the Chicago area who were in Mexico. ?If they are reading this message, please contact us. ???Louise Karwowski ???????


Re: Kresy Battalion

Robert Peppelman
 

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Tony,
?
I have identified my father's medals on a website called Polish Medals and Militia (http:/home.golden.net.medals.
I found another valuable source (Dr. Wesolowski) that aslo may help you identify your medals while you await official records from the Ministry.
I hope this helps - ?Joy Wosko Peppelman

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 5:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Kresy-Siberia] Re: Kresy Battalion

Tony
Have you already received your father's army records from the Ministry of Defence?
Stefan Wisniowski

> I am looking for any information regarding this Battalion as my
> father belonged to it during the WW11. I am trying to trace his army
> records so I can match his war medals up.
> Kind Regards
> Tony Golinski


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"Dedicated to researching, remembering and recognising the Polish citizens
deported, enslaved and killed by the Soviet Union during World War Two."
*
Discussion site :
Gallery (photos, documents) :
Film and info :
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Re: POLISH CEMETERY OPENED IN UKRAINE

 

It still amazes me how the Ukrainians manage to "dissagree" to something that some of their own countrymen did. Yet they are adamant that they were and still are the victims of Polish, Soviet and German oppression, especially the ones that are living in Canada.

There area lot of cemeterys in Ukraine that should be reopened and survivours or their representatives allowed to lay flowers on those graves.

Paul

tonygabis writes:

A Polish cemetery was opened near Rivne in northwestern Ukraine on 6 November, Polish Radio reported. The cemetery is located at the site where in March 1943 a unit of Nazis and Ukrainian police collaborators razed the Polish village of Borszczowka and murdered virtually all of its inhabitants. Those who managed to escape the slaughter included the father of Poland's current first lady, Jolanta Kwasniewska. Two of Kwasniewska's relatives were killed and buried in a collective grave near Borszczowka in 1943. "This was exceptionally painful to me, when we were able to light candles and lay flowers in many places around the world but had no such possibility in the place where our close ones were murdered," Kwasniewska said during the opening ceremony. An inscription at the cemetery reads, "To those brutally murdered by fascists," since the Ukrainian side disagreed with a formulation saying that the crime was committed by Germans and Ukrainians, according to Polish Radio. JM Copyright (c) 2003. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036. www.rferl.org ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->
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Re: Kresy Battalion

Stefan Wisniowski
 

Tony
Have you already received your father's army records from the Ministry of Defence?
Stefan Wisniowski

> I am looking for any information regarding this Battalion as my
> father belonged to it during the WW11. I am trying to trace his army
> records so I can match his war medals up.
> Kind Regards
> Tony Golinski


POLISH CEMETERY OPENED IN UKRAINE

tonygabis
 

A Polish cemetery was opened near Rivne in northwestern Ukraine on 6
November, Polish Radio reported. The cemetery is located at the site
where in March 1943 a unit of Nazis and Ukrainian police
collaborators razed the Polish village of Borszczowka and murdered
virtually all of its inhabitants. Those who managed to escape the
slaughter included the father of Poland's current first lady, Jolanta
Kwasniewska. Two of Kwasniewska's relatives were killed and buried in
a collective grave near Borszczowka in 1943. "This was exceptionally
painful to me, when we were able to light candles and lay flowers in
many places around the world but had no such possibility in the place
where our close ones were murdered," Kwasniewska said during the
opening ceremony. An inscription at the cemetery reads, "To those
brutally murdered by fascists," since the Ukrainian side disagreed
with a formulation saying that the crime was committed by Germans and
Ukrainians, according to Polish Radio. JM

Copyright (c) 2003. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W.
Washington DC 20036. www.rferl.org


Re: Kresy Battalion

 

You're probably mean the 5th Kresowa Div, have a look at

The division had a few subunits named "Kresowe"
it might help


Paul
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Kresy Battalion

Tony Golinski
 

I am looking for any information regarding this Battalion as my
father belonged to it during the WW11. I am trying to trace his army
records so I can match his war medals up.

Kind Regards
Tony Golinski