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Józef Jankowski - Józef Jankowski

Janina (Jane) Kulibaba - Transport conditions during Soviet deportation from Stanisławó

Janina (Jane) Kulibaba - Polish deportees heading to southern USSR; Polish orphanage in Jangi Jul

Maria Skałka (s. Maria Lucia) - 10 Feb 1940 deportation from Ostrów, Lwow voivodship

Teresa (Niedzielska) Sokołowska - Conditions of life of the deportees in the Archangielsk region

Teresa (Niedzielska) Sokołowska - Deportees’ fight for survival

Teresa (Niedzielska) Sokołowska - Children part with their mother – Polish orphanage in USSR

Teofila (siostra Maria Dionette) Werner - Starting school in Polish refugee camp at Santa Rosa

Maria Skałka (s. Maria Lucia) - Memoiries of the Santa Rosa Polish refugee camp

Maria Skałka (s. Maria Lucia) - Fates of the families of soldiers of the Polish Army in USSR

Maria Skałka (s. Maria Lucia) - Post-war reunion of family members

Teofila (siostra Maria Dionette) Werner - Civilians evacuated from the USSR with the Polish Army

Teofila (siostra Maria Dionette) Werner - Visiting Poland 33 years after her deportation to Siberia

Teofila (siostra Maria Dionette) Werner - Recollections of the camp in Iran, 1942

Joanna (Michalak) Synowiec - The fate of a Polish child in Iran, 1942

Janina (Jane) Kulibaba - Leaving the camps

Jozefa (Kasznia) Kapera - Do for Others like they did for Her

Jozefa describes how it has always been natural for her to do community work – like her years of work with the Polish Girl Guides in the UK – because

Jozefa (Kasznia) Kapera - Route from Tengeru to UK

Jozefa explains the roundabout trip that the orphans took from Tengeru, Tanzania to London, England.

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.

Jozefa (Kasznia) Kapera - Orphans all treated for Tracoma by Dr Sadoski

Jozefa describes how all the orphans had Tracoma (eye disease) by the time they reached Masindi. Dr. Sadoski recognized the symptoms and managed to treat them all.

Jozefa (Kasznia) Kapera - Russian then Polish orphanage in USSR

Jozefa describes how she and her younger sister ended up in a Russian orphanage, after their mother and sister died in hospital. A Polish Officer found them there and took

Jozefa (Kasznia) Kapera - Uzbekistan_mother and sister die in hospital

Jozefa describes how the remaining 4 members of her family – her mother, her 2 sisters and she herself – were taken from the collective farm to a hospital in

Jozefa (Kasznia) Kapera - Father was on the ship that was sunk by the Russians

Jozefa explains how she only learned in recent years about how her father died – he was one of the deportees that was on the ship that was sunk by

Jozefa (Kasznia) Kapera - Orphanage in Russia where Polish Officer found them

Jozefa explains how she and her sister ended up in a Russian orphanage after they were released from the hospital where their mother and older sister died. A Polish officer