Gallery – Polish forces under Soviet command
SPK Document forStefan Piszczuk
SPK Document for Stefan Piszczuk (who served in the Polish Kosciuszko Division). It is stamped "British zone of occupation in Germany" 1948. Page 2.
George Piszczuk
After WWII
Germany
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
żołnierz armii Berlinga
żołnierz armii Berlinga
Sybirak Assoc - Łódź
Poland
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
żołnierz Wojska Polskiego
żołnierz Wojska Polskiego
Sybirak Assoc - Łódź
Poland
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
żołnierz armii Berlinga
żołnierz armii Berlinga
Sybirak Assoc - Łódź
Poland
Semipałatyńsk, Kazachska SRS
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
Jozef Pacewicz grave in Krosno
Burial place and headstone of my uncle Jozef "Jozio" in Krosno, Poland 7/7/1922 - 4/7/1986. His wife Jadwiga Pacewicz is buried next to him. Jozef missed the deportation of his family to Kazakhstan on 13th April 1940. He tried to join them on the wagons at Rowne station but was held back by Red Army soldiers. He fled to family in Krzemieniec and in early 1945 was drafted into the 8th Dresden Infantry Division of the Polish People's Army. He remained in Poland after the war, settling in Krosno. His mother and two siblings remained exiled in the west. With thanks to Jacek for visiting his grave and placing flowers.
Anna Pacewicz
After WWII
Poland
Krosno
Conscripted into the Red Army
Jozef Pacewicz grave in Krosno
Burial place and headstone of my uncle Jozef "Jozio" in Krosno, Poland 7/7/1922 - 4/7/1986. His wife Jadwiga Pacewicz is buried next to him. Jozef missed the deportation of his family to Kazakhstan on 13th April 1940. He tried to join them on the wagons at Rowne station but was held back by Red Army soldiers. He fled to family in Krzemieniec and in early 1945 was drafted into the 8th Dresden Infantry Division of the Polish People's Army. He remained in Poland after the war, settling in Krosno. His mother and two siblings remained exiled in the west. With thanks to Jacek for visiting his grave and placing flowers.
Anna Pacewicz
After WWII
Poland
Krosno
Conscripted into the Red Army
Jozef and Jadwiga Pacewicz 1955
My uncle Jozef "Jozio" and his wife Jadzia in Poland 1955. The photograph is signed on the back to his dear brother (my father Wladek) in Great Britain. Jozef missed the deportation of his family to Kazakhstan on 13th April 1940. He tried to join them on the wagons at Rowne station but was held back by Red Army soldiers. He fled to family in Krzemieniec and in early 1945 was drafted into the 8th Dresden Infantry Division of the Polish People's Army. He remained in Poland after the war, settling in Krosno whilst the rest of his family were exiled in the west.
Anna Pacewicz
After WWII
Poland
Conscripted into the Red Army
Jozef Pacewicz in Poland 1949
My uncle Jozef "Jozio" in Poland in 1949. Jozef missed the deportation of his family to Kazakhstan on 13th April 1940. He tried to join them on the wagons at Rowne station but was held back by Red Army soldiers. He fled to family in Krzemieniec and in early 1945 was drafted into the 8th Dresden Infantry Division of the Polish People's Army. He remained in Poland after the war, settling in Krosno. His mother and two siblings remained exiled in the west. This photograph is signed to his dear brother (my father Wladyslaw).
Anna Pacewicz
After WWII
Poland
Conscripted into the Red Army
Jozef Pacewicz in Poland 1949
My uncle Jozef "Jozio" in Poland in 1949. Jozef missed the deportation of his family to Kazakhstan on 13th April 1940. He tried to join them on the wagons at Rowne station but was held back by Red Army soldiers. He fled to family in Krzemieniec and in early 1945 was drafted into the 8th Dresden Infantry Division of the Polish People's Army. He remained in Poland after the war, settling in Krosno. His mother and two siblings remained exiled in the west. This photograph is signed to his dear brother (my father Wladyslaw).
Anna Pacewicz
After WWII
Poland
Conscripted into the Red Army
Jozef Pacewicz 1956
My uncle Jozef "Jozio" in Poland at Wawel Castle in Krakow 7th February 1956. Jozef missed the deportation of his family to Kazakhstan on 13th April 1940. He tried to join them on the wagons at Rowne station but was held back by Red Army soldiers. He fled to family in Krzemieniec and in early 1945 was drafted into the 8th Dresden Infantry Division of the Polish People's Army. He remained in Poland after the war, settling in Krosno whilst the rest of his family were exiled in the west.
Anna Pacewicz
After WWII
Poland
Krakow
Conscripted into the Red Army
Jozef Pacewicz 1956
My uncle Jozef "Jozio" in Poland at Wawel Castle in Krakow 7th February 1956. Jozef missed the deportation of his family to Kazakhstan on 13th April 1940. He tried to join them on the wagons at Rowne station but was held back by Red Army soldiers. He fled to family in Krzemieniec and in early 1945 was drafted into the 8th Dresden Infantry Division of the Polish People's Army. He remained in Poland after the war, settling in Krosno whilst the rest of his family were exiled in the west.
Anna Pacewicz
After WWII
Poland
Krakow
Conscripted into the Red Army
żołnierz Wojska Polskiego
żołnierz Wojska Polskiego
Bronisława Sługocka
During WWII
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
żołnierz Wojska Polskiego
żołnierz Wojska Polskiego
Bronisława Sługocka
During WWII
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
świadectwo wojskowe
świadectwo wojskowe
Sybirak Assoc - Katowice
Poland
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
książeczka wojskowa
książeczka wojskowa
Sybirak Assoc - Katowice
Poland
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
książeczka wojskowa
książeczka wojskowa
Sybirak Assoc - Katowice
Poland
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
armia Berlinga
armia Berlinga
Sybirak Assoc - Wrocław
Poland
Sielce, riazański
Polish Kosciuszko Division (Gen. Berling)
(Polski) Mieczysław Dudaniec
(Polski) Kpt. Mieczysław Dudaniec ur.1922 r zm.1954 r. uczestnik szlaku bojowego spod Lenino do Berlina - foto z 1953 r. udostępnił Wiktor Dudaniec-syn
Wiktor Dudaniec
Australia
BALMAIN, NSW