Personal Details

Name: Piotr Adamarczuk
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Gender: Male
Date of birth: 1888-
Place of birth: Poland, Tarnopolskie, Zbaraż, Czahary Zbaraskie
Did this person die during World War ll?: Yes
Date of death: 1941-3-
Place of death: Russia
Cause of Death:Exposure/disease during forced exile
Fathers given name: Ignacy
Entry ID: 150219 Mothers given name:
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Given name of spouse: Weronika (1896)
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Given name(s) of children: Władysław (1924), Janina (1927), Tadeusz (1930), Kazimierz (1933), Jan (1920), Helena
Description: Deported 1940-02-10 with wife and children Weronika, Wladyslaw, Janina, Tadeusz, Kazimierz.

The information for his son Jan Adamarczuk is that he was taken to Siberia on a different train. Daughter Helena remained in Poland.
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Personal Situation at the outbreak of WWll

Residence at the outbreak of WWll: Poland, Tarnopolskie, Zbaraż, Igrowica,
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Ethnicity: Polish
Religion: Roman Catholic
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Deportations and Repressions

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1940 02 10 Russian SFSR Komi republika autonomiczna

Other Information: Source: http://lists.memo.ru/d1/f186.htm#n29


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