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Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Full_Details_of_Krasnovodsk_to_Pahlevi?
Krasnovodsk is the name by which Krasnovodsk was known when our families were mustered there to embark for Pahlevi. There were camps nearby which were largely for the civilians according to members
By Barbara Milligan <bwbm5@...> · #54406 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Kresy-Siberia Foundation Research Fellow
Jurek Zbigniew Neisser, congratulations on your new position and thank you for dedication and work with Group in past service and now, in service for the future of KS GROUP. Warmest
By lenarda szymczak · #54405 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Full_Details_of_Krasnovodsk_to_Pahlevi?
Hi Mark Turkmenbasy is what was formerly known as Krasnovodsk and is in Turkmenistan. Krystyna Mew France
By Krystyna Mew <krystynamew@...> · #54404 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Full_Details_of_Krasnovodsk_to_Pahlevi?
Hi Witek Apologies, yes I think I've spelled it wrong.? As you see my father's writing has been difficult to decipher! See attachment. Krystyna Mew France
By Krystyna Mew <krystynamew@...> · #54403 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Book Launch - 'Alone' by Alina Suchanski
Jackie thank you and yes it would be a great asset to be added to KSVM shop. Regards, Lenarda, Australia From: Kresy-Siberia@... [mailto:Kresy-Siberia@...] On Behalf Of
By lenarda szymczak · #54402 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Children of Teheran
Julek, these photos are true treasure and you are not alone. The blonde kid, I thought so, but had to ask, before I made my comment of "YOU LOOK SO CUTE AND HUGGABLE' every mother would have
By lenarda szymczak · #54401 ·
Kresy-Siberia Foundation Research Fellow
Dear Kresy-Siberia group members, I am pleased to announce that Jurek Zbigniew Neisser has accepted an appointment to the new role of Kresy-Siberia Foundation Research Fellow. As you may know, Jurek
By Stefan.Wisniowski@... · #54400 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] March-April 1942 exodus list
John, I so much remember this as my mother-in-law Cecylia Szymczak z domu Wiktorowicz, travelled from Siberia to Tengeru to England to Australia, would have nightmares and even hallucinations until
By lenarda szymczak · #54410 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] The Soviet labor camps had both punitive and economic functions.
See attached links regarding the latest news about Stalin!! Note the amount of praise currently given this murder!!! Julek
By julek2205 · #54399 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: Caspian Sea Journey to Pahlevi
He would have been out on the first transport...March 24 to April 10th, 1942. hania ________________________________ To: Kresy-Siberia@... Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 6:44:07
By Anne Kaczanowski · #54398 ·
The Soviet labor camps had both punitive and economic functions.
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/03/gulags-were-a-horrific-cornerstone-of-stalinist-russia/273703/ Gulags Were a Horrific Cornerstone of Stalinist Russia MAR 5 2013, 10:00 AM
By julek2205 · #54396 ·
Re: Caspian Sea Journey to Pahlevi
Dear Group I have all my antenna on alert re journey and timing to Pahlevi Unfortunately I am not at home and cannot check my MOD documents. It could be that until I hear from CAW I won't get the
By Basia · #54397 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] First Transports Ships Krasnovodsk to Pahlevi 1942
Henry Kozubski: ? March 26th, 10th Artillery leaves on freight cars to Krasnovodsk, stopping in Tashkent for quick baths...few days later arrive in Krasnovodsk.....get on an empry tanker and a days'
By Anne Kaczanowski · #54395 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] First Transports Ships Krasnovodsk to Pahlevi 1942
Another ship that I think I remember arriving April 1st was.......... Velikaia Partia Bolshevikov ? hania ________________________________ To: "Kresy-Siberia@..."
By Anne Kaczanowski · #54394 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: KOMI UhtiZemLag
Hi Stan, I know you are getting a few requests, but if you find the time would you please see if my grandfather is on that list, his details are: Stanislaw Rzepka son of Jan born
By Jackie Rzepka · #54393 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] new project - first evacuations to Iran
Thank you for writing to me about the group and about your own personal involvement. I am involved because my husband Stefan Jackowski's family, and therefore that of my boys, were involved with
By halinajackowska · #54392 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Full_Details_of_Krasnovodsk_to_Pahlevi?
Thanks KM, your dad was a funny guy. Questions: Is this place near Kazahkstan? Thats where my dads mom was in a kolkhoz. What was in Turkmenistan, was it training for the young guys? The date is close
By Mark Turkiewicz · #54391 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] new project - first evacuations to Iran
I am afraid that this would not include my family. I have never heard of such an evacuation. ? Halina ?
By halinajackowska · #54390 ·
Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] Re: KOMI
Hi Stan Can you find anything on my father, Edward Josef NIKIEL, father Tadeusz, mother Helena, born 13th October 1921 Zdolbunow? My father was in Vorkuta, I believe. Also is there anything about his
By Vincent Geffroy · #54389 ·
First Transports Ships Krasnovodsk to Pahlevi 1942
Here is a start for the search for ships in the first Evacuation of March-April 1942 Gustaw Herlingwrote: March 26th,? 1942 10th division from Lugovoye was transported on a goods train through
By Anne Kaczanowski · #54388 ·