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Photo album of the Polish scouts from Durzyn (Wildflecken), 1947
Hand made showing a pencil drawing on an envelope, black and white photos stuck on cardboard and captioned by hand (Polish), undated (… more
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In September 1939, Polish prisoners of war came to Luckenwalde. They were placed in tents 12 x 35 meters in size and allocated to build barracks and other camp buildings and facilities. Intense… more
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The graves that remained in the plot were those of Russians and of Polish nationals who died after the end of the war. The list of names of Poles buried there includes 16 names - 10 children and 6… more
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In 1948, the Belgians, French and English exhumed their citizens and buried them in their homelands. Italians did the same in late autumn of 1970. The remaining graves were arranged and moved to form… more
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At the end of March 1945, the last Wehrmacht units left the training ground, leaving injured German soldiers and several hundred prisoners of war in the field hospital. On April 7, the 3rd U.S. Army… more
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On the plate, there is the following quote from the New Testament in German:
In my Father's house are many mansions. The Gospel according to St. John, 14,2
To the victims of the Engelsburg… more
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Józef Szlendak, Cpl. a.k.a. "Ciemny", "Okręt"
* 14.10.1923 Wólka (according to the death certificate from Michów)
† 24.4.1945 Hecklingen
Originally, because of the policy pursued in the GDR,… more
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CICZKA ANNA
* Kobelnica Wołoska
† 17.5.1942 Hospital of the Order of St. John in Gronau
26 y.o.a.
DYGUDA APOLLONIA
* 20.12.1909
† 21.10.1941 Bernward Hospital in Hildesheim
GAWLIK JOSEF
* 19.10.… more