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[Kresy-Siberia (Yahoo)]1st Armoured Corps of the 1st Polish Armoured Division Story for Walerian Julian Stopnicki in 1945 in London and then in Szczecin to death in 1957
开云体育Well, just maybe. The Oct 1945 marriage certificate of my father Wachmistr
Sierzant Walerian Julian Stopnicki, after being invalided out in Dec 1944?
the 1st Armoured Corps, had a witness B. or might be F. Gorski. There is Brunon
Gorski listed on your documents. It’s a pretty big longshot if they are the same
Gorski.
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We have been trying to discover who Gorski was, either an Army friend or a
colleague at the Polish Embassy. We have a photo of him (maybe) with Walerian in
1943 or 1944 in Scotland in Polish 1st Corps uniform. Gorski of the marriage
certificate could? have been a colleague from the Polish Embassy as the
Certificate states that Walerian was a 2nd Secretary (Agriculture) at the Polish
Embassy, which in October 1945 was, I presume, the Soviet one. We don’t know if
Walerian actually was at the Embassy. But, as he returned to Poland (with my
English mother) to work for the Polish “Soviet” Government, it just might be
true.
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Can anyone point me in the right direction to discover the reality of this
Embassy/Soviet connection?
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Best regards from Julia (Stopnicka-Lawrence)
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Sybirak
Starszy Sier?ant Walerian Julian Stopnicki, after being released
from a Soviet prison (Starobielsk) was assigned to an Agricultural Battalion on
12th January 1942 in D?yzak in Uzbekistan prior to evacuation; we
are not sure if it was in March or April 1942. He was certainly at Pahlavi by
early May 1942, where he met his daughter (my sister) Krystyna for the last
time. He arrived in Scotland at the Kirkcaldy Polish Army Distribution Camp on
17th October 1942 (via the Near East and Capetown) and was assigned to the 1st
Armoured Corps of the 1st Polish Armoured Division. But he was mentally unfit
and was assigned to various support brigades (and including both working and
treatment? at the Edinburgh Polish Military Hospital, before being
invalided out of the Army (also after an arrest for theft) in December 1944. He
returned to Szczecin at the end of 1945, working for the Communist Government in
re-assigning German farms to Polish family displaced from Eastern Poland. He
lived with my mother, his second wife (although he wasn’t divorced, and his
first wife had also escaped the USSR and arrived in the UK with my sister
Krystyna in 1950, after years at Tengeru) in a British Liaison Mission
monitoring the displacement of Germans from Western Poland, in Szczecin. We are
still investigating what Walerian did in London in 1945. His marriage
certificate to my Mum in October 1945 declared that he worked at the Polish
Embassy, which would have been the Soviet one at the time, but, along with the
lie about being divorced and ten years younger than reality, maybe this was also
a lie.
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Is this a
help to your studies? Anything else you discover about my father would be
wonderful.
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Best
regards
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Julia
Stopnicka-Lawrence
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julia@... |
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