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Photo ID: 948567
Title:

Woyln massacre book – information

Description:

Woyln massacre book – information

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

After WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948568
Title:

Woyln massacre book – information

Description:

Woyln massacre book – information

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

After WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948569
Title:

Woyln massacre book cover

Description:

Woyln massacre book cover

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

After WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948570
Title:

Woyln massacre book cover

Description:

Woyln massacre book cover

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

After WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948571
Title:

Cousin Kazimierz Burzynski

Description:

Cousin Kazimierz Burzynski

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

After WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948573
Title:

Wolyn massacres book cover

Description:

Wolyn massacres book cover

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

After WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948574
Title:

Wolyn massacres book cover

Description:

Wolyn massacres book cover

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

After WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948575
Title:

Photo 69 from the book – Edward Brzezowski’s family

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Photo 69 from the book – Edward Brzezowski’s family

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

During WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948576
Title:

Photo 69 from the book – Edward Brzezowski’s family

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Photo 69 from the book – Edward Brzezowski’s family

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

During WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948577
Title:

Photo 209 from the book – Zarczynski grave

Description:

Photo 209 from the book – Zarczynski grave

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

During WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 948578
Title:

Photo 209 from the book – Zarczynski grave

Description:

Photo 209 from the book – Zarczynski grave

Source:

Wladek Zarczynski

Time Period:

During WWII

Country:

Poland

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Photo ID: 951187
Title:

Mass grave of UPA victims – Niemilja, Wołyń

Description:

Walentyna's father Felicjan Misiewicz and 2 sisters, Maria & Zofia, are buried there. The massacre was carried out on 25 May 1943 and the whole village was burnt to the ground.

Source:

Barbara Ryszkowska

Time Period:

During WWII

Country:

Poland

City/Town/Village:

Niemilja, Wołyń

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Photo ID: 953966
Title:

Tekla Paradowska (nee Dobrowsolska)

Description:

Tekla Paradowska in her 90's (in the 1990s) in Ruja, Silesia. Tekla was married to my father's uncle - Stanisław Paradowski and they lived in Bonówka, gmina Uhorsk, powiat Krzemieniec, Wołyn with daughter Helena born in 1934. Staszek fought in the Sept 1939 campaign and then enlisted in "Berling's Army". In 1943 Tekla and her daughter Helena fled their home in the middle of the night from maurading UPA bandits trying to murder them. They were saved by a Ukrainian neighbour, who was a friend of Tekla's. In 1946 the family were "repatriated" from Krzemieniec to Legnića in Western Poland. They both lived into their 90's. My father visited them in Poland in the 1990's, having not seen them since before the war.

Source:

Anna Pacewicz

Time Period:

After WWII

Country:

Poland

City/Town/Village:

Ruja, Silesia

Related Military Service:

Conscripted into the Red Army

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Photo ID: 953966
Title:

Tekla Paradowska (nee Dobrowsolska)

Description:

Tekla Paradowska in her 90's (in the 1990s) in Ruja, Silesia. Tekla was married to my father's uncle - Stanisław Paradowski and they lived in Bonówka, gmina Uhorsk, powiat Krzemieniec, Wołyn with daughter Helena born in 1934. Staszek fought in the Sept 1939 campaign and then enlisted in "Berling's Army". In 1943 Tekla and her daughter Helena fled their home in the middle of the night from maurading UPA bandits trying to murder them. They were saved by a Ukrainian neighbour, who was a friend of Tekla's. In 1946 the family were "repatriated" from Krzemieniec to Legnića in Western Poland. They both lived into their 90's. My father visited them in Poland in the 1990's, having not seen them since before the war.

Source:

Anna Pacewicz

Time Period:

After WWII

Country:

Poland

City/Town/Village:

Ruja, Silesia

Related Military Service:

Conscripted into the Red Army

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