Polish Forced Labour (Zwangsarbeiter/Fremdarbeiter) collection
Article about: by A.J. Zawadzki Hi Stefan, yes, very perceptive of you. Definitely the efforts of a left leaning group. You'll quickly spot the less-than-subtle hammer and scythe imagery on the cover: Atta
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02-24-2023, 09:45 PM
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Hello !
I am looking for information about a place-place, located in the Sieradz poviat or near Łódź. I received information that in this area the Germans imprisoned Polish women who could have been subjected to medical experiments ??? Could it really be like that? From the possible archival information is not 100 % certain that this is true!
I am waiting for your suggestions-advice-advice!
Where would you look for such information?
Greeting
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03-22-2023, 05:26 PM
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12-06-2023, 08:18 AM
#443
My Grandmother, Mother and Aunts were all sent to the gulags by the russians, my Grandmother and 2 of my Aunts perished there. My Mother and her sister survived and ended up in Pahlevi, Persia. From there they went to Lebanon and then to England were they were raised by an uncle. My Grandfather was in the Polish army since WW1 and the AK. He was arrested and imprisoned after the war by the communists for his activities during ( eliminating traitors) and after the war for resisting the communist regime. He was finally released a broken man and passed away shortly there after.
Thanks for sharing these pics, it's much appreciated.
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