Introduction
According to the cult song Bochum by the singer Herbert Grönemeyer, the town “deep in the West” is “completely grey from work”, but that has not been the case for a long time now.… more
Probably 18 Polish national, including 12 children are buried in the tombs.
The following list includes the names of Poles buried at the communal cemetery in Bennigsen (original spelling preserved):… more
The first comprehensive exhibition of Polish art (“Polish Art Today” was the fourth exhibition in a range entitled “Profile”, and took place at the turn of 1964/65. The works were selected by two… more
The deceased were buried in the old part of the necropolis, at the church Catholic cemetery, which was later connected with a new, bigger communal cemetery. The deceased found their place of rest in… more
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
The church records from Maczków consist of five bound A4 books (the absence of Polish characters indicates that they were set and printed at a German printing works). They are housed in the archive… more
Apart from Poles, we will also find here tombstones of 8 Russians, 1 Czech and 1 Belgian.
In 1983 throughout one night all the tombs were collapsed by unknown perpetrators. Ms. Halina Drożak, a Pole… more
In contrast to the Polish edition (see PDF 1) the German edition appeared without the illustration on the binding, but as a half leather volume with marbled book covers and leather corners (see PDF 2… more
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