Profile - Adler Kazimierz (Ron)
Profile - Adler Kazimierz (Ron)
- Given Name: Kazimierz (Ron)
- Family Name: Adler
- Maiden Name:
- Sex: male
- Date and Place of Birth: 1927-01-24, Poland, Warszawskie, Warszawa , Warsaw
- Did the person die during World War II?: no
- Date and place of Death:
- Father's given name: Maurycy
- Mother's given Name: Zofia
- Mother's maiden Name: Brandes
- Given name of spouse: Previous: Aliza, Current: Ahuva
- Maiden name of spouse:
- Given name(s) of children: Dan, Anat
- Residence at the outbreak of WWII: Poland, Warszawskie, Warszawa , Warsaw
- Kresy inhabitant status:
- Ethnicity: Jewish
- Religion: Jewish
- Education level: higher
- Occupation at the outbreak of WWII: Student at 'Mikolaja Reya' school in Warsaw
- Military status at the outbreak of WWII: Not applicable
- Military Rank at the outbreak of WWII:
- Deportation:
Deportation From Date | 1940-06-01 |
Deportation To Date | 1941-07-22 |
Country | Russian SFSR |
Other | Asino, Siberia |
- Description: 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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- For those who were repatriated to Poland from the Kresy or the USSR, please provide the following information:
- Military service:
From | 1942 |
To | 1943 |
Served in | ‘Junacka’ Cadet School |
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From | 1943 |
To | 1943 |
Served in | \'Junacka\' Naval School |
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Served in | 2nd Corps (Gen. Anders) |
Unit | Polish 2nd Corps - part of British 8th Army |
- Other military service: From the Polish Navy, transferred to the British Army
- Participation in WWII Battles:
- Other battles:
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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
- Orphanages:
- Civilian camps: Civilian Camp in the Middle East: Pahlevi
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.
- Residence after 1945: Country: United Kingdom
City: Glasgow, Scotland
Description: British Military
Country: Israel
City: Tel Aviv
Description: Retired Professor of Geodesy and Cartography, Head of Israel's Mapping Agency