Altar Boys
Zbigniew Piotrowski (seated far right)
Krystyna Freiburger
During WWII
Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia
Our children
Easter 1947 (left to right) Stanislawa Baranska holding Marian Chnielewski, Ania Chnielwska, Janina Baranska with her arm on Roman Chnielewski, Janina Piotrowska, and Zbigniew Piotrowski (kneeling).
Krystyna Freiburger
During WWII
Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia
Easter Procession
(Polski) Lusaka, Africa March 16 1947 Easter Procession
Krystyna Freiburger
Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia
Living Rosary Group 8 with Father Szmania
Group Leader (Zelatorka) Janina Piotrowska, seated to the left of the priest.
Krystyna Freiburger
During WWII
Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia
Jaroz Wedding
She marries an Englishman
Krystyna Freiburger
After WWII
Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia
Holy Saturday
Church in Lusaka
Krystyna Freiburger
Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia
Karasiewicz Wedding
Karasiewicz Wedding in 1946
Krystyna Freiburger
After WWII
Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia
List of children who went to Montreal, Canada with Father Lucjan Królikowski
In 1948, when the IRO (International Refugee Organizalton) disbanded all the Polish refugee camps in Africa, everyone was sent to Tengeru camp, which was the largest of all the camps. Most families were sent to England. Some of the orphans were dispersed to other countries, which would accept them. One group under Reverend Lucjan Królikowski, was the subject of a dispute with the communist government of Poland, which wanted to repatriate them to Poland. However, this was resisted and Father Królikowski managed ot get them accepted into Canada under the auspices of the Catholic church. They went temporarily to Salerno, ltaly, for about 6 months, then to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Stolen Childhood Lucjan Królikowski
During WWII
Uganda
Tengeru
africa3
Abercorn group 2 (Kwietniowski)
During WWII
Zambia
Abercorn
Refugee Camps in South Rhodesia
Document about the refugee in South Rhodesia during World War II. The document also addresses the internment camps that were set up for German and Italian POW's. Source: The document was sourced by Stefan Szewczuk, from Zambian government archives.
Other
After WWII
Stanislawa Raczkowski, 1945
With her mother Jadwiga and her daughter Barbara
Henry Robaszewski
During WWII
Tanzania
Morogoro
Stanislawa Raczkowski
With her mother Jadwiga, her daughter Barbara, and her infant son Lucian
Henry Robaszewski
During WWII
Tanzania
Morogoro
Lucian Raczkowski
With his sister Barbara
Henry Robaszewski
During WWII
Tanzania
Morogoro
Lucian Raczkowski
With his mother Stanislawa and sister Barbara
Henry Robaszewski
During WWII
Tanzania
Morogoro
Lucian Raczkowski
With his mother Stanislawa
Henry Robaszewski
During WWII
Tanzania
Morogoro
Ship passenger list with Robaszewski family
The Robaszewski family was listed as #570, 579, and 580 on this ship passenger list
Henry Robaszewski
After WWII
Sakowicz Family in Koja
My Babcia, her mother and her brothers in Koja.
David Sakowicz
During WWII
Jozefa and Antoni Rybarczyk
Jozefa and Antoni Rybarczyk
Julian Rybarczyk
During WWII
Wiktoria’s photo of a Church
Church in the settlement in Masindi, Africa
Wiktoria Bielicka
During WWII
Wiktoria’s photo of a Church
Church in the settlement in Masindi, Africa
Wiktoria Bielicka
During WWII
Wiktoria’s Letter, 2
Wiktoria’s Letter, 2
Danuta Morgan
During WWII
Wiktoria’s Letter, 2
Wiktoria’s Letter, 2
Danuta Morgan
During WWII
Second photo of Masindi settlement
Second photo of Masindi settlement
Wiktoria Bielicka
During WWII
Photo of Masindi settlement
Photo of Masindi settlement
Wiktoria Bielicka
During WWII
Photo of natives in Masindi
Photo of natives in Masindi
Wiktoria Bielicka
During WWII
Mucha Album Pg 19 Photo 4
Mucha Album Pg 19 Photo 4
Krystyna Mucha
During WWII
Tanzania
Tengeru
Mucha Album Pg 19 Photo 7
Mucha Album Pg 19 Photo 7
Krystyna Mucha
During WWII
Tanzania
Tengeru
Mucha Album Pg 20 Photo 3
Mucha Album Pg 20 Photo 3
Krystyna Mucha
During WWII
Tanzania
Tengeru
Mucha Album Pg 20 Photo 4
Mucha Album Pg 20 Photo 5
Krystyna Mucha
During WWII
Tanzania
Tengeru
Mucha Album Pg 20 Photo 5
Mucha Album Pg 20 Photo 5
Krystyna Mucha
During WWII
Tanzania
Tengeru