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05 Piotr Szkopiak @stories:pfsl
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ąpiła do brytyjskiego wojska i trafiła pod opiekę British Army.|Piotr’s mother’s sister, who joined the British army at a young age.| |[[:start?do=search&q=British%20army|British army]]|Armia brytyjska, w której służyła ciotka Piotra; zapewniła opiekę wielu Polakom po wojnie.|The British army in which Piotr’s aunt served; provided care for m... deportowana przez Sowietów, następnie pod opieką British Army; wychowała Piotra w polskiej tradycji w Anglii.|P
Piotr Szkopiak interview transcript @transcripts
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o Persia. She was there under the auspices of the British army. Her sister, my aunt, joined the British army as a young girl. They then were, you know, in the care of the British army until the end of the war. They then came to Engla... 1939 to 1945, you know, under the auspices of the British army, the pilots, the paratroopers, the tankers, you k... s with the cover up here and in America. That the British government, the American government knew very wel
“Polski ToPolski” Talk by Elżbieta Smoleńska @transcripts
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The London Spectacle”. Topolski was fascinated by British class system and this book was very observant pro... ar Artist. Feliks ended up doing the job for both British and Polish. So he became a correspondent, member ... polski was sent on a secret mission. He went on a British arctic convoy to Archangielsk. From there he wen... les formerly incarcerated by Soviets were to form army and allowed to fight Germany. After his mission
03 Alec Dyki @stories:pfsl
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deportation to Siberia and service in the Anders Army. Alec grew up in the Brixton and Streatham neighb... s: brak – realia historyczne.|Old Palestine under British rule. Another pit-stop in that endless wartime sh... ka”.|A family tied to Alec’s parents both through army bonds and shared hometown history—war stories all... Andersa i brał udział w działaniach saperskich.|**Army**: His father joined Anders’ Army and took part i
Andre Kaminiecki – interpretation by Josef Butler @stories
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sses his feelings of despair betrayal towards the British Government following the end of the Second World War. Many Poles felt deeply let down that the British Government colluded with the Soviet Union at the ... stern Poland outside of the new Polish state. The British government also failed to attribute blame for the... men, who fought for Britain as part of the Polish army-in-exile, were invited to the London Victory Para
Zygmunt Iżycki – interpretation by Barbara Furmanowicz @stories
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n]] ''31 January 2024'' 🇬🇧 As he was serving in British forces he could apply for British nationality, although, as he said: "I arrived from Sweden for a specific reason; just to join the army, not refuging". At the beginning he worked in the... is a patriot trying to enrol himself to a Polish army in England as 16-years old boy, although not succ
Aureliusz Dembiński interview transcript @transcripts
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isoners of war turned sides and joined the German army and wore German uniforms and lots of Ukrainians as well joined the German army so they were wearing uniforms and I remember at n... led Łambinowice in Poland. There were about 4,000 British prisoners there because it was an enormous camp d... whose parents were Polish. He was in the American army, about 20 years old, and we communicated in broke
Zygmunt Izycki – interview interpretation @stories:cfa1
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s that resettled in post-war Britain were offered British citizenship in 1947, by 1961 only 23,000 (16% of ... n]] ''31 January 2024'' 🇬🇧 As he was serving in British forces he could apply for British nationality, although, as he said: "I arrived from Sweden for a specific reason; just to join the army, not refuging"... ⪢ [[:stories:zygmunt-izycki-int
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