Personal Details

Name: Aleksander Tarasiewicz
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Gender: Male
Date of birth: 1935-03-02
Place of birth: Poland, Wileńskie,
Did this person die during World War ll?: No
Date of death: 1995-11-17
Place of death: New Zealand
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Fathers given name: Dr. Stefan Tarasiewicz-Tarasiuk
Entry ID: 118711 Mothers given name: Aleksandra
Mothers maiden name: Kunachowicz
Given name of spouse: Anne Marjorie
Maiden name of spouse: Crackett
Given name(s) of children: Teresa, Stephen, Linda, Tony
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Personal Situation at the outbreak of WWll

Residence at the outbreak of WWll: Poland, Białostockie, Grodno, Grodno City,
Kresy Inhabitant Status: Kresy inhabitant for several generations
Ethnicity: Polish
Religion: Roman Catholic
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Occupation at the outbreak of WWll: Child
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Deportations and Repressions

OD: yyyy Mm Dd Do: yyyy Mm Dd Do: Socjalistyczna Republika Radziecka Oblast Miejscowość
1940 04 13 1942 04 17 Kazakh SSR

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Orphanages: Pahiatua, New Zealand Soviet Union
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Civilian Camp in India: Jamnagar-Balachadi
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Please provide information if none of the preceding apply: Polish Children's Orphanage near Kermine in Uzbekistan, Meshed in Iran, Balachadi-Jamnagar, Valivade-Kolhapur in India and TB Sanatorium in Panchgani, India.Family repatriated to New Zealand by UNRRA (United Nations Refugees Resettlement Agency) 7th October 1947.

Residence After 1945

Kraj Stan Dzielnica Miejscowość Najbliższe duże miasto Opis
New Zealand Panchgani St. Peters High School until August 1947, Polish Childrens Camp in Pahiatua in New Zealand from 7/10/1947-1948

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