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Re: okeschekolek
Hi Mark I found this on the internet " Zazule, Kreis, Sloczow -(Galizien) now Ukraine". Maybe it is the place you search. Try www.interia.pl search engine. This is where I get most of my
By MICHELLE CAMPBELL <michelle34t@...> · #23686 ·
Re: WWII 1940- deportation of Polish People
ANTONI: Thanks for shedding some light on why some parts of Kresy escaped the atrocities. As I read the various posted accounts, I wondered why we (my family and I) were so fortunate not only to
By MARIE GAFFNEY <tinijoroga@...> · #23685 ·
Re: WWII 1940- deportation of Polish People
We have been discussing the deportations and loss of property/possessions of osadnikow and other deported people. I visited our osada in Poloneczka nr Baranowicze very recently. At the time of
By antoni530 · #23684 ·
Re: Pomnik Bandery w Lwowie? Monument to Bandera in Lwow?
Walter, Thank you very much for the incredibly informative posting. You certainly have done your homework. It baffles the mind how such atrocities have been allowed to go not just unpunished, but
By Zbigniew Bob Styrna <styrna@...> · #23683 ·
Re: WW II 1940 - deportation of Polish people
Barbara, It looks like you have to order the copies to be sent to you or if you visit the UN you can make copies yourself. Most places where they have archives work the same way. Below is the
By Julian Plowy <julian_plowy@...> · #23682 ·
Re: Pomnik Bandery w Lwowie? Monument to Bandera in Lwow?
Hi Bozena, Carol and Group: Let me briefly address the question of what can or cannot be done. The obstacles are indeed enormous. Carol's suggestion may well be the only thing we will be able to do
By Walter Orlowski · #23681 ·
Re: WW II 1940 - deportation of Polish people
Hi Carol, You wrote: United Nations has alot of this documintation and can be accesed by the web. I just checked at http://archives-trim.un.org/ and typed in Siberia. There seem to be 4 records but
By Barbara <kwietniowskib@...> · #23680 ·
Re: WW II 1940 - deportation of Polish people
Roman, There seem to be alot of conversations and questions going on that need to be looked at carefully. I for one know our family estate was taken on Feb. 10th, 1941. Who moved in and took over
By stashaok · #23679 ·
Re: WW II 1940 - deportation of Polish people
My mothers family were also evicted from their osada they were given 24 hrs to get out in October 1939. They were only allowed to take personal items and some furniture. pozdrowienia Elzunia
By Elizabeth Olsson <elzunia@...> · #23678 ·
Re: Pomnik Bandery w Lwowie? Monument to Bandera in Lwow?
http://www.president.pl/modules/mailtoperson/SendMail.do Group, I have been sitting back and reading all the feeling's brought out on this subject. Above is a link that you can write to "President
By stashaok · #23677 ·
Re: okeschekolek
Thanks Mark, All my relatives came from the Zloczow Powiat and I thought I knew all the different variations of the spellings for Zloczow. Yes , there are several but the Polish one is spelled
By Zbigniew Bob Styrna <styrna@...> · #23676 ·
Re: request information on the number of Polish Refugees by c..
Julek's report was dated May 6th 1944. Children to New Zealand did not get there untill November 1944. They were included elsewhere. antoni530
By antoni530 · #23675 ·
Re: WW II 1940 - deportation of Polish people
Sorry Roman, Im sorry but I was away for several days and just got back very late last night and to my amazement there were something like 90 email messages in my in basket. But I did answer your
By Zbigniew Bob Styrna <styrna@...> · #23673 ·
Re: Pomnik Bandery w Lwowie? Monument to Bandera in Lwow?
WALTER and ZBYSZEK: This whole discussion on the slaughter in Kresy, has been an eye opener for me not the least of which was the role the Allies played in playing it down. Unbelievable and
By MARIE GAFFNEY <tinijoroga@...> · #23674 ·
Re: Request information on the number of Polish Refugees by c...
Joy, In the report I quoted from there was no mention of New Zealand. I had only a few days to review the items on the Poles who were in Mexico (my personal interest). While reviewing the
By Julian Plowy <julian_plowy@...> · #23669 ·
Re: lost possessions
Zbigniew, I agree with you. Large possesions like a house or farm may have come to be possessed by the 'state' as they were registered, but things like farm animals, home possessions and all the
By tpolewski · #23671 ·
Re: okeschekolek
Mark, are you sure they are from sloczow? Could it possibly be Zloczw ? I think that the surname you write, jablonski might be spelled Jablownski. An accent on the letter l making it sound like
By Zbigniew Bob Styrna <styrna@...> · #23668 ·
Re: Pomnik Bandery w Lwowie? Monument to Bandera in Lwow?
Roman, Good question. Why/where would anyone find such information. Do you mean like in some specific book, or television documentary or something like that ? No, that is not where I found it. I
By Zbigniew Bob Styrna <styrna@...> · #23667 ·
Re: Pomnik Bandery w Lwowie? Monument to Bandera in Lwow?
Bozena, It is never too late to pursue justice. The jews to this day, still are hunting down Nazi criminals. The poor Polish peasants could not sleep at nights because they feared that they would
By Zbigniew Bob Styrna <styrna@...> · #23666 ·
Re: Request information on the number of Polish Refugees by c...
Thanks, Julek, for your reply. Not a problem, I was just curious as to why NZ wasn't mentioned and wondered if the Hoover Institute had made a slight oversight! Regards, Joy *** See
By Mandel1028@... · #23672 ·