Personal Details

Name: Julian Chojnacki
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Gender: Male
Date of birth: 1932-
Place of birth: Poland, Wołyńskie, Dubno, Osada Radziwiłłów
Did this person die during World War ll?: No
Date of death: 2002-
Place of death: Canada
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Fathers given name: Franciszek
Entry ID: 145121 Mothers given name: Janina
Mothers maiden name: Juszczewska
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Description: Information from an interview recorded with his sister Irena Kus in Montreal, Quebec, Canada - as well as from the attached document written by his brother Mieczyslaw.
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Personal Situation at the outbreak of WWll

Residence at the outbreak of WWll: Poland, Wołyńskie, Dubno, Osada Radziwillow,
Kresy Inhabitant Status: Military settler / Family member of military settler
Ethnicity: Polish
Religion: Roman Catholic
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Occupation at the outbreak of WWll: School child of 8
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Deportations and Repressions

FROM: yyyy mm dd To: yyyy mm dd To: Soviet socialist republic Oblast Locality
1941 10 00 1942 00 00 Russian SFSR Kirowska oblast'
1941 10 00 1942 00 00 Uzbek SSR Taszkencka oblast'

Other Information: Deported with his parents, and siblings: Mieczyslaw, Edward, Irena.


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Civilian Camp in the Middle East: Tehran
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Civilian Camp in Africa: Masindi
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Residence After 1945

Country State District Locality Nearest large city Description
Canada Ontario Toronto
United Kingdom The family was reunited in the UK in 1948

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