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Education in Britain
Education in Britain
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2024-12-15T14:17:53+00:00
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Polish 2nd Corps (1943-1947)
Polish education at the 2nd Corps
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Education in Britain
Education in Britain
Junacy aboard the SS City of Canterbury on their way to universities in Great Britain, 1947; source: private collection of Andrew Syska, Kresy-Siberia Foundation
Geography lesson for soldiers of the 2nd Corps in a Polish gymnasium in the Cannon Hall camp, England, 1946 or 1947; source: private collection of Henry Sokolowski, Kresy-Siberia Foundation
High school certificate of Wojciech Narębski – soldier of the 22nd Transport Company of the 2nd Corps from the Grammar School and Secondary School No. 1 in Cawthorne, England, 08/10/1946; source: private collection of prof. Wojciech Narębski, Kresy-Siberia Foundation
Consent of the British Home Office for Edward Herzbaum to temporarily leave the Polish Resettlement Corps to study architecture at the PolishUniversity College in London, England, 04/09/1947; source: Krystyna Mew's private collection, Kresy-Siberia Foundation
Certificate of completion of the Polish Agricultural School in Glasgow by Zbigniew Gondek - soldier of the 3rd Infantry Regiment of the 2nd Corps, issued by the Committee for the Education of Poles in Great Britain, Glasgow, 22 March 1950; source: private collection of Zbigniew Gondek, Kresy-Siberia Foundation
Certificate from the Polish Open College confirming that Edward Hartry (formerly Herzbaum – change of surname) completed five years of architectural studies with a very good grade and distinction, London, 26/06/1950; source: Krystyna Mew's private collection, Kresy-Siberia Foundation
ID card of the "Sign of the Technical Schools Center of the Polish People's Republic (PKPR)" Stanisław Berkieta, Milliom, Great Britain, 12 November 1948; source: private collection of Stanisław Berkieta, Kresy-Siberia Foundation
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