Personal Details

Name: Kazimierz (Ron) Adler
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Gender: Male
Date of birth: 1927-01-24
Place of birth: Poland, Warszawskie, Warszawa, Warsaw
Did this person die during World War ll?: No
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Fathers given name: Maurycy
Entry ID: 88979 Mothers given name: Zofia
Mothers maiden name: Brandes
Given name of spouse: Previous: Aliza, Current: Ahuva
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Given name(s) of children: Dan, Anat
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Personal Situation at the outbreak of WWll

Residence at the outbreak of WWll: Poland, Warszawskie, Warszawa, Warsaw,
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Ethnicity: Jewish
Religion: Jewish
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Occupation at the outbreak of WWll: Student at 'Mikolaja Reya' school in Warsaw
Military status at the outbreak of WWll: Not Applicable
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Deportations and Repressions

OD: yyyy Mm Dd Do: yyyy Mm Dd Do: Socjalistyczna Republika Radziecka Oblast Miejscowość
1940 06 01 1941 07 22 Russian SFSR

Other Information: After spending a year in Kowel, the KGB arrived one night, put the 4 members of the family on a train and sent them to Asino camp in Siberia.


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Military Experience

Służył w Jednostka Od: yyyy Mm Dd Do: yyyy Mm Dd
Junak Navy School 1943 1943
Polish 2nd Corps in Italy (Gen. Anders) Polish 2nd Corps - part of British 8th Army
Junak Officer Cadet School 1942 1943
Other Military Service: From the Polish Navy, transferred to the British Army
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Other Information: Wrote schoolchild essay in 1942 in the Middle East about being deported to Siberia - at Hoover Institute, Stanford University. Folder 122.2 "Szkoła Junaków" (young soldiers school) - Wolyn Province
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Civilian Camp in the Middle East: Pahlevi
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Please provide information if none of the preceding apply: After leaving Asino camp in Siberia, the family travelled south to Uzbekistan and the family stayed in Pahlevi during the Cadet service. Then the family was transported to Israel (then Palestine) with the Anders army "Children of Teheran" ship.

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