Jozefa (Kasznia) Kapera - Start of School in Masindi

Jozefa describes how they attended school in the open air, and had no supplies, before the school, church and hospital were built.

Maria (Kapera) Cendrowska - Lake swimming in Tengeru

Describing how there were different days for boys and for girls to swim, so that they were never in the lake together.

Maria (Kapera) Cendrowska - Entertainment and hunger in Tengeru

Describing how they would put on plays in Tengeru. Also how they would attend the screening of a film every two weeks. And how the children were always hungry.

Michal Cendrowski - Bees Etc in Africa

Describing how he kept bees, a rabbit and other critters while living in Masindi.

Irena (Chojnacka) Kuś - Describes life in Masindi

Irena describes how they cooked their meals, what the huts were like, and other details about life in Masindi.

Wanda (Jabłońska) Gillon - Camp life in Africa

Wanda describes the freedom that the children enjoyed in Africa, and the adventures that they enjoyed.

Wanda (Jabłońska) Gillon - Malaria and DDT in Africa

Wanda tells how malaria was an ever-present fact of life, since it was impossible to escape being bitten by mosquitoes, even though they used DDT.

Ryszard Lange - Life in Ifunda

Describing how life developed in Ifunda, with schools and activities for the youth, including the fact that boys his age were constantly leaving to join the cadets, but his mother

Kazimiera Smolinska - Kazia recalls life in Lusaka

Kazimiera recalls life in Africa, from the perspective of a very young child.

Daniela (Jasnocha) Toth - Life in Tengeru

Daniela describes what life was like for a child in Tengeru, Africa.

Daniela (Jasnocha) Toth - Huts in Tengeru

Daniela describes how they lived in Tengeru, Africa.

Daniela (Jasnocha) Toth - Funerals in Tengeru

Daniela describes what the funerals were like in Tengeru, Africa.

Teresa (Pyrska) Kosierb - Children in Africa

Explaining how the children were carefree and unconcerned with the worries of the adults, and how they would eat what they found growing wild in the jungle.

Stanislaw Kocinierski - Mom sick in India

Describing how his mother became ill in India and was hospitalized, while he and his sister were sent to the orphanage. When his mother was better, they were sent to

Kazimierz Karwowski - Life in Africa

Kazimierz explains how communication between the soldiers and their families was a priority, and describes life for them in Africa.

Krystyna Teresa Andrecka - Childhood in Tengeru

Krystyna describes her childhood in the Polish refugee camp of Tengeru in East Africa – the huts, the jungle and climbing trees.

Krystyna Teresa Andrecka - Grandfather's body never found

Krystyna explains that her grandfather was an officer who was killed by the Soviets but that his body was never found.