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HERE LIE OVER 100 RUSSIAN AND POLISH CHILDREN WHO DIED BETWEEN 1944 AND 1945 AS VICTIMS OF NATIONALIST TYRANNY IN THE CHILDREN'S CAMP IN RÜHEN. SEVERAL-DAYS OLD NEWBORNS TAKEN AWAY FROM THEIR MOTHERS… more
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Ś+P
HELENA
OLSZEWSKA
z domu Krawczykówna
Ppor. AK i PWSK
ur. 18. VII 1913. – zm. 28.Vl. 1947.
„Nunc autem manem
fides, spes caritas,
tria haec maior
autem horum est
caritas”
Mojej Jasnej – Mąż
R.… more
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On the 11th of August 1944, 2,189 prisoners from the ghetto in Radom, which was closed on the 24th of July 1944, arrived at the camp. The two-shift 12-hour murderous work seven days a week on the… more
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Andrej Woron, (real name Andrzej Woroniec) was born in Stare Juchy in eastern Poland in 1952. When he was 30 he moved to West Berlin. At the time he was already a fascinating painter and a graduate… more
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Pawlikowski Bolesław Sergeant Major, a.k.a. "Ponury"
* 18.04.1897 Kałuszyn
Participant of the fights in Polesie, Lithuania and in the defence of Warsaw, on the 23rd of May 1920 he was awarded the… more
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The first interned in the stalag were Polish soldiers from the 1939 September Campaign. From autumn 1939 to spring 1945, a total of 53 Poles were buried at the cemetery, including 49 prisoners of war… more
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After the Russians, it was the Poles who were the most persecuted and punished, they were placed e.g. in penal work units or detained and their official correspondence with the International Red… more
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The prisoners of war were placed in three barracks, and an additional barrack for the sick was provided for them, where internee doctors took care of the prisoners' health, as far as their medical… more