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Peter Grabowski
开云体育Hi everyone.
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My father never talked about the war or even his
family or his child hood. As far his?new family was concerned he was a Pole
who fought against the Germans who invaded his homeland and who ended up in
England to start a new life. The impression we got from my father was that the
past was too painfull for him to talk about.
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It wasn't until just before he died in 1997 at the
age of 77 that?I managed to get him to talk a little about his past and he
didn't tell me that much.
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His parents were Polish -?Bernard & Maria
(nee Brzusinska) Grabowski they lived in Odessa. His father was a shoe maker and
he had two younger brothers - Piotr and Leonard. He wrote down an address in
Odessa where he lived and I believe that this address still exists.
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When he died I had to sort out his affairs?and
I found a black box (apparently he stole this?from a German - it has a
swastika imprinted on it) in the box?I found about 30 photographs mainly
connected to his travels through the war years. One is a photograph of the
Polish army unit I believe that he fought in - Destazowana Kompani Saperow. I
have obtained his army records from the 24th August 1942 when he served with the
Polish forces under British Command. In these records it states; " Together with
the Polish Army he crossed the Soviety-Iranian frontier, was evacuated to Iran,
thereby came under British Command with effect from 15th August 1942". Via Iraq
was transferred to Palestine. and then on to Italy
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He fought at Monte Cassino and I am proud to have
in my possession his "Cross for Monte Cassino".
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On the 8th November my Polish friend Marian Rabczak
has agreed to go with me to Odessa to start my quest to try and
find?out?anything?I can about my father and his family. I am
going to start by simply knocking on the door of the address my father gave me -
I have to start somewhere!?
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I did not know anything about the Kresy-Siberia
group and its reason for being in existence but I am pretty sure that I am about
to learn a lot more.
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Peter Grabowski??
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Rena Verlander
Dear Peter, I wish you good luck in your searches, I only found out my dads story from astranged family after he died so I empathise with your need to find out the past. Apparently a brief story of my father leaving poland was in find a fortune the tv programme some years ago, as his last wish was for his family home to be found, a lot of information was gleaned from knocking on a door in a last ditch effort by the researchers and the gentleman that answered apparently worked for my grandfather and was able to pin point the land for them. They were also introduced to chilhood friends who were not deported (for whatever reason). I hope that you too find the right door/people and the information you seek. Good luck in your travels. Rena
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Hello Peter
Where are you in UK? You will find what you need to and you will learn more because that has been the one thing which drives any of us, to find out about ourselves and this we do by finding out and understanding about outr parents and grandparents. Since I have hd the honoour and privilege to belong to this group I have at times been ashamed at my behaviour towards my parents and their generation in the past, but i am so lucky that I now understand them more and feel so humbled that and so grateful that they are my parents. I am so lucky too that I can still have time with them and take advantage of my new understanding of them and maybe redress and compesate them for any hurt i might have caused them through my own ignorance and behaviour. The one thing you will find we all have in common too is the reluctance on the part of our parents or grandparents to discuss these things. There are many theories why this is so. Good luck Never lose faith Bye 4 now Hela. From: "Peter Grabowski" <peter@...>_________________________________________________________________ It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! |
Peter Grabowski
Helena,
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Thanks for the message - I will let you have details of any progress I make. I live in Nottingham Peter ----- Original Message -----
From: "Helena Danielczuk" <helena52@...> To: <Kresy-Siberia@...> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 9:45 PM Subject: RE: [Kresy-Siberia] Introduction been the one thing which drives any of us, to find out about ourselves and thisgrandparents. at times been ashamed at my behaviour towards my parents and their generationare many theories why this is so.hood. newAs far his new family was concerned he was a Pole who fought against the managedlife. The impression we got from my father was that the past was too much.to get him to talk a little about his past and he didn't tell me that travels mythrough the war years. One is a photograph of the Polish army unit I *father and his family. I am going to start by simply knocking on the door_________________________________________________________________ KRESY-SIBERIA GROUP = RESEARCH REMEMBRANCE RECOGNITIONcitizens deported, enslaved and killed by the Soviet Union during World War Two."* Discussion site :* To SUBSCRIBE to the discussion group, send an e-mail*
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Peter Grabowski
Rena,
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many thanks for your kind message - I will let you know what I find. regards Peter ----- Original Message -----
From: "Rena Verlander" <rena_verlander@...> To: <Kresy-Siberia@...> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 9:21 PM Subject: RE: [Kresy-Siberia] Introduction dads story from astranged family after he died so I empathise with your need towas in find a fortune the tv programme some years ago, as his last wish wasfor his family home to be found, a lot of information was gleaned fromknocking on a door in a last ditch effort by the researchers and the gentleman thatthe land for them. They were also introduced to chilhood friends who were notRena hood.From: "Peter Grabowski" <peter@...> newAs far his new family was concerned he was a Pole who fought against the managedlife. The impression we got from my father was that the past was too much.to get him to talk a little about his past and he didn't tell me that travels mythrough the war years. One is a photograph of the Polish army unit I *father and his family. I am going to start by simply knocking on the door_________________________________________________________________ KRESY-SIBERIA GROUP = RESEARCH REMEMBRANCE RECOGNITIONcitizens deported, enslaved and killed by the Soviet Union during World War Two."* Discussion site :* To SUBSCRIBE to the discussion group, send an e-mail*
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Peter,
I wish you the best of luck in your quest to find some of your ancestry. You are being noble. My dad was also in Polish Army. I will try to find what division. Regards, Tereska Hi everyone.child hood. As far his new family was concerned he was a Pole who fought against the Germans who invaded his homeland and who ended up in England to start a new life. The impression we got from my father was that the past was too painfull for him to talk about. I managed to get him to talk a little about his past and he didn't tell me that much. Grabowski they lived in Odessa. His father was a shoe maker and he had two younger brothers - Piotr and Leonard. He wrote down an address in Odessa where he lived and I believe that this address still exists. (apparently he stole this from a German - it has a swastika imprinted on it) in the box I found about 30 photographs mainly connected to his travels through the war years. One is a photograph of the Polish army unit I believe that he fought in - Destazowana Kompani Saperow. I have obtained his army records from the 24th August 1942 when he served with the Polish forces under British Command. In these records it states; " Together with the Polish Army he crossed the Soviety-Iranian frontier, was evacuated to Iran, thereby came under British Command with effect from 15th August 1942". Via Iraq was transferred to Palestine. and then on to Italy his "Cross for Monte Cassino". go with me to Odessa to start my quest to try and find out anything I can about my father and his family. I am going to start by simply knocking on the door of the address my father gave me - I have to start somewhere! reason for being in existence but I am pretty sure that I am about to learn a lot more.
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Linder Carole Ladbrooke
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Peter,
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I'm
Linder and I live in Long Eaton, Nottingham. The group get's closer. Good luck
in your searches
Linder
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Peter Grabowski
开云体育Linder, Thanks for the message. Peter
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Peter Grabowski
Hi Tereska,
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I cannot find any record of the unit that my Father was in. I am going to post some photos to see if any one can identify people/places/times. Anyway thanks for the message. Peter ----- Original Message -----
From: "zakster43" <teresazak@...> To: <Kresy-Siberia@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:27 AM Subject: [Kresy-Siberia] Re: Introduction * KRESY-SIBERIA GROUP = RESEARCH REMEMBRANCE RECOGNITIONcitizens deported, enslaved and killed by the Soviet Union during World War Two."* Discussion site :* To SUBSCRIBE to the discussion group, send an e-mail*
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