Wunstorf

Evangelical cemetery
Condition of the burial ground number III in the end of the 1990-ies, at the back probably graves from victims of the war

Henryk Nazarczuk, when during his research he did not find any graves of foreigners from the war period at the cemetery in Wunstorf, he went to the local archive. He thought that it was little probable that Wunstorf, which was a location of a large military airfield and several ordnance factories, did not have a large number of forced labourers. During the archive search he managed to establish the names, dates of birth and death as well as some more information concerning Polish victims of the atrocious Nazi system that were buried here. He did not, however, manage to determine the status of those soldiers (prisoners of war, forced labourers, DPs etc.).

The following is the information concerning Poles buried here, taken from death registers from the time of war and right after its ending, today kept by the municipal archive (original spelling preserved):

BALCER NATALIE * 20.04.1920 † 11.09.1946 – plot III, row 2, grave No. 26

BORCINCH CÄCILIE (née PIETRAS) * 16.04.1918 (in Buków) † 01.02.1944 – plot VIII, row 2, grave No. 16

KASMIEROWSKI WACLEY * --- † 19.01.1943, profession: farm worker – plot VIII, row 1, grave No. 8

KASPRZAK MICHAEL * 26.09.1880 † 26.12.1945 – plot VIII, row 6, grave No. 20

KUE or KUC STEPHAN 46 y.o.a. † 13.12.1946, profession: medical doctor – plot VIII, row 8, grave No. 14

KULAKOWSKI STEFAN * --- † 23.05.1946, profession: soldier – plot III, row 2, grave No. 26

SOBZEAK WANDA * 03.07.1905 † 13.10.1945, profession: housewife – plot VIII, row 2, grave No. 17

WILLMANN VIKTOR 51 y.o.a. † 23.12.1946 – plot III, row 3, grave No. 19