Personal Details

Name: Władysław Adamarczyk
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Gender: Male
Date of birth: 1924-10-11
Place of birth: Poland, Tarnopolskie, Tarnopol, Ihrowica
Did this person die during World War ll?: No
Date of death: 1990-5-10
Place of death: United States
Cause of Death:Massive heart attack
Fathers given name: Piotr Adamarczuk (1888)
Entry ID: 114606 Mothers given name: Weronika (1896)
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Given name of spouse: Janina
Maiden name of spouse: Zaremba
Given name(s) of children: Richard, Christine, George
Description: Folders 121.3 "Szkoła Junaków" (young soldiers school) - Tarnopol ProvinceNote birthdate on Polish records & KARTA list correct year of birth. Birth year changed to 1927 prior to immigration to USA.Deported on 1940-02-10 with parents Piotr & Weronika and siblings Janina, Tadeusz, Kazimierz.Brother Jan Adamarczuk was taken to Siberia on a different train and the date is unknown. Sister Helena remained behind in Poland.Father Piotr perished in USSR in March 1941.
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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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Occupation at the outbreak of WWll: Student
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Deportations and Repressions

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1940 02 00 Russian SFSR Komi republika autonomiczna

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Polish 2nd Corps in Italy (Gen. Anders)
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Participation in WWII battles: Monte Cassino, Italy (1944-01-17 - 1944-05-19)
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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
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Residence After 1945

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United States Maryland Baltimore
United Kingdom Preston

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