Waiting to be heard: the Polish Christian experience under Nazi and Stalinist oppression, 1939 - 1955
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents |
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
DEDICATION
.................................................................................
v
GLOSSARY
......................................................................................ix
MAPS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
......................................................xi
FOREWORD
...................................................................................1
PREFACE
..........................................................................................5
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
................................................................8
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
................................................................11
INTRODUCTION
.........................................................................13
PARTICIPANTS
.............................................................................15
INVASION
CHAPTER
1
The Western Front
.......................................................................21
CHAPTER
2
The Eastern Front
........................................................................37
RESISTANCE
CHAPTER
3
The Armed Forces
.........................................................................57
CHAPTER
4
The Warsaw Uprising: August
і
-
October
5, 1944.......................77
CAPTIVITY
CHAPTERS
Nazi Oppression
............................................................................91
CHAPTER
6
Stalinist Oppression
...................................................................127
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LIFE IN TRANSIT
CHAPTER
7
Amnesty
Fleeing the Soviet Union,
1941-42...............................................181
Persia/Iran,
1942-45..................................................................195
Palestine,
1942-47.....................................................................204
CHAPTERS
Refuge
India,
1942-48.........................................................................214
East and South Africa,
1942-51...................................................220
Mexico,
1943-46.......................................................................233
CHAPTER
9
Post-War Europe
Italy,
1945-46...........................................................................248
Germany,
1945-51....................................................................255
THE NEW POLISH DIASPORA
CHAPTER
10
The Road of No Return
..............................................................273
CHAPTER
11
England
......................................................................................285
CHAPTER
12
The Americas
...............................................................................319
CHAPTER
13
Children of the Diaspora
..........................................................327
AFTERWORD
..............................................................................373
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.........................................................................377
INDEX
..........................................................................................389
Glossary
їх
1
dekogram
(dag)
1
hectare
(ha)
1
kilometer (km)
1
stone (st)
10 °С
Amnesty
Armia Krajowa (AK)
Babcia
Cichociemni
DPs
Drugi Korpus
German
Luftwaffe
Herrenvolk
Kapo
Karpacka Brygada
GLOSSARY
0.1
kilogram,
about
ЗУ2
ounces.
2.47
acres.
0.6214
miles.
14
pounds.
50
°F.
In August
1941,
Poles who had been deported were
granted an Amnesty and were free to join the new
Polish Army that was forming in the south under
General Anders.
The Home Army, the Polish Resistance.
Grandma.
The quiet and dark ones , Special Operations
Executive.
Displaced Persons, mainly Eastern European slave
laborers, POWs and concentration camp inmates,
who found themselves outside their home countries
asaresultofWorldWarll.
Second Corps,
1943-47,
created from the deportees
who escaped the Soviet Union after the Amnesty
of
1942.
It was commanded by Lieutenant General
Władysław
Anders.
German Air Force.
In Nazi ideology; the ideal and pure race.
A prisoner who had an administrative and/or super¬
visory role in a Nazi camp.
Carpathian Brigade. The Polish Independent
Carpathian Brigade
(Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców
Karpackich)
was a Polish military unit formed in
1940
in French Syria and comprised of the Polish
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Kipiatok
Kolkhoz
Kresy
IRO
Łapanki
Matka, Mama
NKVD
Osada
Posiolek
soldiers exiled after the Invasion of Poland in
1939
as part of the Polish Army. It was commanded by
General
Stanisław Kopański.
Russian form of tea.
Soviet collective farm where workers were
compensated with food.
Eastern Poland: homesteads given to Polish
servicemen after the Polish victory over the Bolshe¬
viks in the war of
1919-20.
International Refugee Organization,
1947-52.
Round-ups of the Polish population.
Mother, Mommy.
Narodny Komissaryat Vnutrennikh Del, the Soviet
secret police, the precursor of the KGB.
Settlement or estate.
Family work camp.
Powstanie Warszawskie
Warsaw Uprising, August
1 -
October
5, 1944.
Sohoz
Szare Szeregi
Tato, Tatuś
UNRRA
UPA
WP
Soviet
collective farm where workers were
compensated with money.
The Grey Ranks, the Polish Scouting Movement,
which was part of the Polish Resistance; they had
grey uniforms.
Dad, Daddy.
The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration,
1943-47.
The Ukrainian Nationalist Organization.
Wojsko Polskie,
the Polish Army.
Maps and Photographs |
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MAPS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
Figure
1.
Celina Kabala
Wojciechowska, Bogusia Wojciechowska, and Bolesław
Wojciechowski,
Fairford
Polish Hostel, England,
1955..............
v
Figure
2.
The hands of
Hania
Kaczanowska s father,
Kazimierz Kaczanowski,
and her son, Curtis,
2004........................................................16
Figure
3.
Kazimierz
Kaczanowski, Italy,
1944.....................................................17
Figure
4.
Maria
Dobrzańska Kaczanowska,
Canada,
1949..................................17
Figure
5.
Map of Poland,
1939,
showing the locations of participants
in this study
.............................................................................18
Figure
6.
Whetherpeople, gasoline, bombs, or bread, we bring Poland death.
Painted
on a German Ju-52 transport plane fuselage during the
1939
invasion of Poland
...................................................................21
Figure
7.
Maria,
Czesław, Wacław
and
Franciszek Jędrzejczak, Toruń,
Poland, cl939
.........................................................................24
Figure
8.
Stanisław Sagan,
Anin,
Poland,
1939...................................................28
Figure
9.
The Sobkiewicz family and their housekeeper,
Częstochowa,
Poland,
1940...........................................................................33
Figure
10.
Celina
Kabala
Wojciechowska,
Warszawa,
Poland,
1942....................36
Figure
11.
Rescue Europe from the fetters of fascist ensbvement!
IraklyToidze,
1941..................................................................37
Figure
12.
Kazimiera
Miara Janota
Bzowska, Nowykorczyn,
Poland,
1937.........48
Figure
13.
Romuald Lipiński, Brześć,
Poland,
1939...........................................53
Figure
14.
Evacuation of Polish troops from Poland after
the War of Defense, September
1 -
October
1, 1939...............54
Figure
15-
Recruitment poster for the Polish Army in France,
1940...................57
Figure
16.
Kazimierz Szydło,
Palestine,
1940......................................................67
Figure
17.
Passport belonging to Adjutant Jan
Janota Bzowski,
showing his
movement through Romania and Hungary
in September
1939..................................................................68
Figure
18.
Józef Szkudłapski,
England, cl945
....................................................71
Figure
19.
Henryk Franczak,
England,
1940......................................................73
Figure
20.
Polish pilots in England during World War II
....................................74
Figure
21.
Symbols of the Polish Underground
..................................................77
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Figure
22.
Lech Hałko,
Italy,
1945.....................................................................78
Figure
23.
Halina,
pseudonym
Tomek ,
Germany,
1946....................................82
Figure
24.
The marriage of
Bolesław Biega
and
Lili
Treutier,
Warszawa,
Poland,
1944...........................................................................85
Figure
25.
Danuta Banaszek Szlachetko,
pseudonym
Wira, Warszawa,
Poland,
1944...........................................................................86
Figure
26.
Work will set you free Entrances to
Sachsenhausen,
Dachau,
Oświęcim,
and Tereisenstadt concentration camps
....................................91
Figure
27.
Halina
Bartold
Poślinskas
German identification card
.......................93
Figure
28.
Location of Concentration, POW, and Labor Camps, and Slave Labor
assignments
.............................................................................97
Figure
29.
JozefWardzala,
Warszawa,
Poland,
1939............................................98
Figure
30.
Bożenna
Urbanowicz Gilbride, Labor Camp
nr. Chemnitz, Germany,
1944...............................................100
Figure
31.
Józef Poślinski, Kraków,
Poland,
1939.............................................112
Figure
32.
Józef Poślinski,
Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria,
1944......112
Figure
33-
The
Jçdrzejczak
family, slave laborers, Germany,
1942.....................115
Figure
34.
The letter P worn by all Polish slave laborers
..................................116
Figure
35.
Lilka Trzcinska Croydon,
Warszawa,
Poland,
1940..........................118
Figure
36.
Lilka Trzcinska Croydon, Germany,
1945........................................121
Figure
37-
Jerzy Masiukiewicz, Warszawa,
Poland,
1942...................................124
Figure
38.
Russian propaganda poster,
1930.....................................................127
Figure
39.
Emilia
Kot Chojnacka
with her family, Siberia,
1941......................133
Figure
40.
Letter written by Emilia and her brother
Zbigniew
from Siberia
to her sister and father in Poland, Christmas,
1940................134
Figure
41.
Henryk
Jopek, Palestine,
1943.........................................................135
Figure
42.
Stefan,
Zosia
and
Danuta Mączka
with their step-mother
and father, Poland,
1932........................................................139
Figure
43.
Jadwiga
Krzysztoporska, Tehran, Iran,
1942....................................146
Figure
44.
Anna and
Wojtuś Krzysztoporscy,
Poland,
1939..............................150
Figure
45.
Fleeing the Soviet Union,
1941-42..................................................181
Figure
46.
The Ciupak family, Tehran, Iran,
1942............................................185
Figure
47.
Arriving in Pahlevi, Iran,
1942........................................................188
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Figure
48.
The order to travel to leave the Soviet Union,
1942.........................190
Figure
49.
The Dining Room, The Polish Orphanage in Tehran, Iran,
СІ943
... 195
Figure
50.
The Classroom, The Polish Orphanage in Tehran, Iran,
СІ943
.........196
Figure
51.
The Polish School, Tehran, Iran,
1942.............................................199
Figure
52.
Paramedics, Tehran, Iran,
1942........................................................200
Figure
53.
Romuald Lipiński
and friends, Civilian Camp
#2,
Tehran, Iran,
1943................................................................200
Figure
54.
Romuald s High School Graduation Certificate issued while he
was in the Polish Army,
1945.................................................201
Figure
55.
Stanisław
Milewski at the
Junacy
School, Palestine,
1944...............209
Figure
56.
Motto of the
Junacka Szkoła Kadetów
(Junacy
Cadet School),
1942-47............................................211
Figure
57.
Location of Polish camps in India,
1942-48.....................................213
Figure
58.
The Polish Orphanage in Jamnagar, India,
1942 .............................214
Figure
59.
The Scouts, the Polish Orphanage, Jamnagar, India,
1942...............217
Figure
60.
Dining Room, the Polish Orphanage, Jamnagar, India,
1942..........217
Figure
61.
The Dormitory, the Polish Orphanage, Jamnagar, India,
1942.........217
Figure
62.
General view of the Camp, Jamnagar, India,
1942...........................219
Figure
63.
The children s host, the Maharaja Jonahed of Namangan,
Jamnagar, India,
1942..........................................................219
Figure
64.
The Hospital, Jamnagar, India,
1942...............................................219
Figure
65-
Location of Polish camps in Africa,
1942-49...................................220
Figure
66.
Emilia
Kot
Chojnackas home.Tengeru, Tanganyika,
1944...............221
Figure
67-
The Polish Settlement in
Tengem,
Tanganyika,
1943.......................223
Figure
68.
Home in Masindi, Uganda,
1947....................................................223
Figure
69.
Making bricks for the church, Masindi, Uganda,
1944....................224
Figure
70.
Stanisławas
mother,
Tengem,
Tanganyika,
1943..............................228
Figure
71.
Stanisława
marching with her fellow students,
Tengem,
Tanganyika,
1943 .................................................................229
Figure
72.
Stanisławas
teachers outside the school,
Tengeru, Tanganyika,
1944...................................................230
Figure
73.
Aniela Bechta-Crook
with her mother and brother,
Koja,
Uganda,
1943..............................................................231
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Figure
74.
Going to church,
Koja,
Uganda,
1943 ............................................231
Figure
75-
The Polish Camp,
Koja,
Uganda,
1943............................................232
Figure
76.
Wawrzyniec Płowys
death certificate, Tehran, Iran,
1942................233
Figure
77.
Helena,
Julek
and
Józefa Płowy
at the grave of
Wawrzyniec Płowy,
Tehran, Iran,
1942.................................................................234
Figure
78.
Julek Płowy,
Colonia
Santa Rosa, Mexico,
1943..............................234
Figure
79.
Orphanage staff,
Colonia
Santa Rosa, Mexico,
СІ944
......................235
Figure
80.
Anita Paschwa-Kozicka in her Girl Scout uniform,
Colonia
Santa Rosa, Mexico,
1943........................................236
Figure
81.
Stella Synowiec-Tobis and Anita,
Colonia
Santa Rosa, Mexico,
1944.....................................................238
Figure
82.
Anita and an orphan
boy, Colonia
Santa Rosa, Mexico,
1944..........238
Figure
83.
The Dining Room in the Orphanage,
Colonia
Santa Rosa,
Mexico,
1944........................................................................239
Figure
84.
Maria
Zak
Szklarz
and her family,
Józefa
and Helena,
Colonia
Santa Rosa, Mexico,
1945........................................240
Figure
85-
Stella in her dormitory,
Colonia
Santa Rosa, Mexico,
1944 ............241
Figure
86.
Celina
Kabala
Wojciechowska,
Barletta,
Italy,
1946.........................250
Figure
87.
Polish women liberated from Nazi POW and labor camps,
Italy,
1946.............................................................................251
Figure
88.
Celina
Kabala
Wojciechowska,
Maghull
School for Girls,
England,
1946.......................................................................251
Figure
89.
Romuald Lipiński
s
Diploma from the Polytechnic of
Turin, Italy,
1946...................................................................253
Figure
90.
Location of DP Camps in Germany,
1946.......................................255
Figure
91.
George Hayward, his sister Maria Siennicka, and her daughter,
Germany,
1946......................................................................256
Figure
92.
George and his father, Roman Siennicki,
Landsberg
American Base,
near Munich, Germany,
1950................................................257
Figure
93.
Rita Robinson, DP camp, Germany
................................................259
Figure
94.
Stanisław
Sagans
work permit issued by the Nazis,
Warszawa,
Poland,
1943........................................................262
Figure
95.
Feliksa
Jakubowska Suszyriska and
Hipolit Suszyński
with their
deceased daughter,
Kazimiera,
Germany,
1946......................264
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Figure
96.
Janie Suszyńska Micchelli
laying flowers at her sisters grave,
Wildflecken,
Germany,
2002.................................................264
Figure
97.
Family life in a DP camp, Germany,
1945-50..................................264
Figure
98.
Polish slave laborers in Germany
......................................................265
Figure
99.
Wanda Larkowski s nursery class,
Wildflecken,
Germany,
1951.......266
Figure
100.
Mieczysław
Juny, Ilford
Park, England,
2006..................................275
Figure
101.
Zbigniew
Haszlakiewicz, USA,
2006..............................................277
Figure
102.
Roma Michniewicz King, USA,
2006.............................................281
Figure
103.
Romuald Lipmski,
USA,
2005.......................................................282
Figure
104.
Stanisław
Milewski, USA,
2006.....................................................283
Figure
105-
Danuta Banaszek
Szlachetko, Northolt RAF Base,
England,
2006.......................................................................286
Figure
106.
Charles Lesczuk s Polish Resettlement Corps Registration
Document,
1948...................................................................288
Figure
107-
Roma Michniewicz King and her family, England,
1946................292
Figure
108.
Lech Hałko,
USA,
2006.................................................................293
Figure
109.
English rationing book, belonging to
Bolesław
Wojciechowski,
England,
1946.......................................................................295
Figure
110.
Stanisław Szuttenbach
and friends, Stowell Park School,
England,
1947.......................................................................296
Figure 111.
Kazimiera
Miara Janota
Bzowska, Calveley Camp,
England,
1948.......................................................................297
Figure
112.
Jerzy Zubrzycki,
Australia,
2008.....................................................300
Figure
113-
Location of Polish Hostels in Britain,
1945-70 ..............................302
Figure
114.
Bolesław
Wojciechowski s
and
Celina
Kabala
Wojciechowska s
ID cards,
1946-49.................................................................303
Figure
115.
Mieczysław
Juny,
Fairford
Polish Hostel, England,
СІ950
...............304
Figure
116.
Fairford
Polish Hostel Primary School, England,
1955...................305
Figure
117.
The Register of the
Fairford
Polish Hostel Primary School,
England,
1952.......................................................................306
Figure
118.
Bolesław
Wojciechowski,
Chairman of the Residents Association,
Fairford
Polish Hostel, England,
1950...................................308
Figure
119.
The
Wojciechowski
family outside their barrack,
Fairford
Polish Hostel, England,
1952................................................308
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Figure
120.
Bolesław
Wojciechowski
greeting General Anders,
Fairŕord
Polish
Hostel, England,
1952...........................................................308
Figure
121. Nissen
huts, Northwick Park Polish Families Camp, England
........309
Figure
122. Springhill
Lodges visit from General Anders,
1952.........................309
Figure
123.
Bolesław
Wojciechowski
and
Celina
Kabala
Wòjciechowska,
Fairford
Polish Hostel, England,
1949...................................309
Figure
124.
The
Crèche
in
Fairford
Polish Hostel, England,
1949.....................311
Figure
125.
The original Ilford Park Polish Home, Devon, England,
2006........311
Figure
126.
The new Ilford Park Polish Home, Devon, England,
2006..............312
Figure
127.
Zosia
and
Danka
Stępek,
Martin Stepeks aunts,
Pahkvi, Iran,
1942................................................................318
Figure
128.
Aniela Bechta-Crook,
Tehran Polish Cemetery, Iran, where
her brother is buried,
2008....................................................322
Figure
129.
Zdzisława Bilewicz Komiłowicz
and friends, USA,
2007................323
Figure
130.
Tadeusz Mączka,
Canada,
2006......................................................325
Figure
131.
Anita
Pasch
wa-
Kozička
graduating with her
Masters Degree, USA,
1959..................................................326
Figure
132.
Children of Polish Christian Holocaust Survivors, USA,
2008.......327
Figure
133.
Christening of Jan Biegus, son of
Jurek Biegus
and
Zosia
Hartman
Biegus, Northwick Park Polish
Families Camp, England,
1965..............................................330
Figure
134.
Corpus
Christi
Procession, Melton Mowbray Hostel,
England,
СІ95О
.....................................................................332
Figure
135.
Zosia
Hartman
Biegus handing flowers to General Anders,
Northwick Park Polish Families Camp, England,
1952..........335
Figure
136.
Zosia s former home in Northwick Park Polish Families Camp,
England,
2006..............................................................................336
Figure
137.
John
Guzłowskis
International Certificate of Inoculation and
Vaccination,
1951..................................................................340
Figure
138.
The Guzfowski family arriving in the USA,
1951............................342
Figure
139.
Krystyna
Czeczerska and
Mari
Czeczerska Sutton,
Rosenheim,
Germany,
1949......................................................................345
Figure
140.
Julia Czeczerska, Germany,
1945....................................................346
Maps and Photographs |
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Figure
141.
Jan Wojcik, father of
Danuta Wojcik,
in his Cavalry uniform,
Poland,
1937................................................................................348
Figure
142.
Jan Wojcik, as a German slave laborer, wearing his letter
P , Germany,
1940................................................................348
Figure
143.
German workbook, front cover, Germany,
1940.............................349
Figure
144.
Workbook belonging to Danuta s mother, Germany
......................350
Figure
145.
Danuta
Wojciks mother,
Zofia Cicirko,
and her
sister,
Irena,
Germany,
1946..................................................351
Figure
146. Irina
Wojciki, Slubsing DP camp, Germany,
1946.........................351
Figure
147. Irena
Wojcik s kindergarten class, Germany,
1949...........................352
Figure
148.
Teresa Stolarcyzk Marshall and her mother, Juliana
Labinska
Stolarczyk, Haydon Park Camp, England,
1949 ...................362
Figure
149.
Anon s
(2)
aunt, grandfather and mother, Tehran, Iran,
1943.........365
Figure
150.
Anon s
(2)
father, returning to his home in Poland in the
1970s
and seeing the trees he had planted before the War
................366
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title_auth | Waiting to be heard the Polish Christian experience under Nazi and Stalinist oppression, 1939 - 1955 |
title_exact_search | Waiting to be heard the Polish Christian experience under Nazi and Stalinist oppression, 1939 - 1955 |
title_full | Waiting to be heard the Polish Christian experience under Nazi and Stalinist oppression, 1939 - 1955 comp. & ed. by Bogusia J. Wojciechowska |
title_fullStr | Waiting to be heard the Polish Christian experience under Nazi and Stalinist oppression, 1939 - 1955 comp. & ed. by Bogusia J. Wojciechowska |
title_full_unstemmed | Waiting to be heard the Polish Christian experience under Nazi and Stalinist oppression, 1939 - 1955 comp. & ed. by Bogusia J. Wojciechowska |
title_short | Waiting to be heard |
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