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Russians in Krasnokarski Kraj |
Exiles in Pietoropawłowsk, Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR - Miros family lived with them in one room. |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Mama Zinaida with Russian room-mate |
Halina's mother, Zinaida with one of her Russian room-mates in Pietoropawłowsk, Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Mama Zinaida and Halina, USSR |
Exiles in Pietoropawłowsk, Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR - Halina and her mother, second row from the top on the right. |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Mama Zinaida and Halina, 1943 |
Exiles in Pietoropawłowsk, Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Mama Zinaida & Halina Miros, 1941/42 |
Exiles in Pietoropawłowsk, Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Leopold Kepa and others in USSR |
Halina's brother Leopold, exile in Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR. He is top row, first on the left. |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Leopold Kepa in USSR |
Halina's brother Leopold, exile in Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR. He was arrested for wearing the Polish eagle on his jacket. |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Halina Miros in USSR |
Exiles in Pietoropawłowsk, Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR - Halina with her mother and sister. Halina's sister Eleonara was visiting from Moscow, where she was working in the Polish department of the Communists (ZPP). Date 1943 or 1944 (?) |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Halina Kepa after the war |
Halina in Poland after the war |
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Halina Kepa after the war |
Halina with her brother-in-law (Eleonora's husband) after the war. He worked for the Communist Govt in Poland. |
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Halina in Russia |
Exiles in Pietoropawłowsk, Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR. Halina Kempa in a dress her Mama sewed from off-cuts. |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Exiles in Krasnokarski Kraj |
Exiles in Pietoropawłowsk, Krasnokarski Kraj, USSR. Halina and her mother, second row from the top. |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Eleonora Kempa in Russia |
Halina's sister Eleonara, top row in the middle. From 1943 she worked in Moscow for the Polish Communist Party. |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Polish-Soviet War |
Halina's father (lying down with the small canon on the right) 1920 Polish - Soviet War |
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Army Barracks 9 Dywizjon Altyrerii Konnej – Baranowicze |
Halina's father Wladyslaw Kepa (2nd row from the front, 5th from the right) in front of the Army Barracks - 9 Dywizjon Altyrerii Konnej - Baranowicze He fought in the Polish-Bolshevik war |
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Miros family |
Halina Miros's mother and sister family in Baranowicze 1937 |
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Leopold in Siberia |
Halina's brother Leopold in Siberia |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Leopold in Siberia |
Halina's brother Leopold in Siberia 1943. Kozulka. |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Leopold before Siberia |
Leopold, brother to Halina Miros, before deportation to Siberia. |
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Kaukaz 1917 |
Halina's family. The girl standing on the left is her mother. Seated are her parents (Halina's grandparents) and also siblings. Circa 1917 |
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Kaukaz 1917 |
Halina's family in 1917. The girl sitting on the left is her mother. |
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Halina’s sister in Moscow |
Halina's sister, 1943, in Moscow |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Halina’s sister |
Halina sister in Baranowicze before WW2 |
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Halina’s parents |
Halina's parents wedding photo 1922 |
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Halina’s parents |
Halina's parents |
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Halina’s Mother in Siberia |
Halina's mother in Siberia, 1944, with a Russian friend Wiera |
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- Continued exile in the USSR (1942-46)
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Wladyslaw Kepa with distinctions |
Halina's father Wladyslaw Kepa, before WW2 with distinctions - za czyn zbrojny w wojnie polsko-bolszewickiej, za co zone w 8 miesacu ciazy i 2 dzieci zabrana na sybir |
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Halina in Poland |
Halina Miros in Poland 1946/47 after being repatriated from USSR |
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Halina and sister |
Helen Miros and her sister after they were repatriated to Poland from the USSR in 1946. Helen is 5 or 6 years old. |
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Baranowicze |
Halina's parents and siblings in Baranowicze early 1930's |
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Baranowicze group |
Families of officers and soldiers, 9 Dywizjon Altyrerii Konnej - Baranowicze Halina's mother in third row from the bottom, first on the right in the white beret |
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