Gallery – Borderlands under German Tyranny
Emilia Wanda Majewska
Emilia Wanda Majewska - Under German occupation in the Kresy
Anna Mass
During WWII
Poland
ID of Emilia Wanda Majewska
ID of Emilia Wanda Majewska - Warsaw, 15.04.1943
Anna Mass
During WWII
Poland
Emilia Wanda Majewska,pg 2
Emilia Wanda Majewska,pg 2 - Warsaw, issued 15.04.1943
Anna Mass
During WWII
Poland
Helena Marganiec
Helena Marganiec
Anna Mass
During WWII
Poland
Warsaw
Apprentice from the watch factory
Apprentice from the watch factory - Co-worker with Jankiel Szwarc
Anna Mass
Before WWII
Poland
Lublin
Work pass of Helen Marganiec
Work pass of Helen Marganiec - from the Baska Factory in Warsaw, during the German occupation.
Anna Mass
During WWII
Poland
Work pass of Helen Morganiec, pg2
Work pass of Helen Morganiec, pg2 - Sister in law who worked at the Baska Factory in Warsaw.
Anna Mass
During WWII
Poland
Work pass of Helena Marganiec, pg3
Work pass of Helena Marganiec, pg3 - Sister-in-law, who worked at the Baska Factory in Warsaw.
Anna Mass
During WWII
Poland
Helena Chmielewska Flensburg, Germany 1945
Lenarda Szymczak's mother Helena Chmielewska in Sztyglund Farm, Flensburg, Germany 1945, after the German surrender.
Lenarda Szymczak
After WWII
Germany
Flensburg
Helena Chmielewska on farm in Flensburg, Germany 1943
Lenarda Szymczak's mother Helena Chmielewska (her later married name was Jarkiewicz and then Sadkowski) as a forced labourer in Flensburg, Germany 1943. Niwna was a Polish/German/Czech colony 60km from the Slucz River and 30km from Zhitomierz in the USSR as the Chmielewski family moved there after WW1 when the Polish border extended to Kiev. However the Riga Treaty of 1921 trapped them on the USSR side of the border.
Lenarda Szymczak
During WWII
Germany
Flensburg
(Polski) Zdjęcie rodzinne najbliższej rodziny sapera Jana Gierki
(Polski) Rodzinne zdjęcie najbliższej rodziny mojego Dziadka zrobione w 1943 roku we wsi Andrzejewicze. Kolejno z lewej: 1. Stanisław Paduch - mąż Marianny, 2. Marianna Paduch (Gierka) - siostra Jana, 3. Dorota Gierka (Mitręga) - mama Jana, 4. Józef Gierka - tata Jana, 5. Stanisława Szycko (Gierka) - siostra Jana, 6. Aleksander Szycko - mąż Stanisławy.
Cezary Borowski
During WWII
Poland
Andrzejewicze, Wołkowysk, białostockie
(Polski) Zdjęcie rodzinne najbliższej rodziny sapera Jana Gierki
(Polski) Rodzinne zdjęcie najbliższej rodziny mojego Dziadka zrobione w 1943 roku we wsi Andrzejewicze. Kolejno z lewej: 1. Stanisław Paduch - mąż Marianny, 2. Marianna Paduch (Gierka) - siostra Jana, 3. Dorota Gierka (Mitręga) - mama Jana, 4. Józef Gierka - tata Jana, 5. Stanisława Szycko (Gierka) - siostra Jana, 6. Aleksander Szycko - mąż Stanisławy.
Cezary Borowski
During WWII
Poland
Andrzejewicze, Wołkowysk, białostockie
German Work Permit side A
Issued in Warsaw in 1942
Vanessa Tomecki
During WWII
Poland
Warsaw
German Work Permit side A
Issued in Warsaw in 1942
Vanessa Tomecki
During WWII
Poland
Warsaw
German Work Permit side B
Can anybody tell me anything about this document. This coincides with the time my father (Tadeusz Tomecki) was in a German POW camp.
Vanessa Tomecki
During WWII
Poland
Warsaw
1st Polish Armoured Division Soldier in Germany
Photo taken of Czesław circa 1946 during the Allied Occupation of Germany
Barbara Ryszkowska
After WWII
Germany
Polish 1st Corps in Europe (Gen. Maczek)
1st Polish Armoured Division Soldier in Germany
Photo taken of Czesław circa 1946 during the Allied Occupation of Germany
Barbara Ryszkowska
After WWII
Germany
Polish 1st Corps in Europe (Gen. Maczek)
German knife found by Jerzy Prociuk (3)
German knife found by Jerzy Prociuk after he was repatriated to Elblag, Poland in 1945, from Kazakhstan.
Halina Prociuk
After WWII
Poland
German knife found by Jerzy Prociuk (2)
German knife found by Jerzy Prociuk after he was repatriated to Elblag, Poland in 1945 from Kazakhstan.
Halina Prociuk
After WWII
Poland
German knife found by Jerzy Prociuk (1)
German knife found by Jerzy Prociuk after he was repatriated to Elblag, Poland in 1945, from Kazakhstan.
Halina Prociuk
After WWII
Poland
German knife found by Jerzy Prociuk (1)
German knife found by Jerzy Prociuk after he was repatriated to Elblag, Poland in 1945, from Kazakhstan.
Halina Prociuk
After WWII
Poland
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
Sybirak Assoc - Olsztyn
During WWII
Poland
Polish Resistance (including Home Army “AK")
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
Sybirak Assoc - Olsztyn
During WWII
Poland
Polish Resistance (including Home Army “AK")
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
Sybirak Assoc - Olsztyn
During WWII
Poland
Polish Resistance (including Home Army “AK")
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
Sybirak Assoc - Olsztyn
During WWII
Poland
Polish Resistance (including Home Army “AK")
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
Sybirak Assoc - Olsztyn
During WWII
Poland
Polish Resistance (including Home Army “AK")
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
żołnierze Armii Krajowej
Sybirak Assoc - Olsztyn
During WWII
Poland
Polish Resistance (including Home Army “AK")
mieszkaniec Kresów
mieszkaniec Kresów
Sybirak Assoc - Olsztyn
Poland
Wilno, Wileńskie
mieszkańcy Kresów
mieszkańcy Kresów
Sybirak Assoc - Olsztyn
Poland
Wilno, Wileńskie
mieszkańcy Kresów
mieszkańcy Kresów
Sybirak Assoc - Olsztyn
Poland
Wilno, Wileńskie