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Václav Bouzek was born in the village Maslenka in 1923, he is a Volynian Czech
he underwent training in Lucko, later in Romania and Bukovina
he was wounded during the fights at the Dukla Pass. Having recovered he was transferred back to the front in Slovakia, he ...
born in Volynia in Poland on January 3, 1924
witness of establishing Soviet collective farms in Volynia
member of Czechoslovak Svoboda Army, the witness was an infantryman (machine gunner)
took part in the fights at Makhnovka
wounded in the battle of the ...
born January 2nd, 1921 in Záwidow in the Volyně region
Josef Brabenec participated in the resistance movement under the leadership of illegal organization of Volyně Czechs called Blaník
witnessed mass murders of Jews on the chalk mountain
fought in the 3rd ...
born in Lvov on 27 October 1929
in 1933 his family moved to Kołomyja (Ukrainian: Kolomyia)
in May 1945, Tadeusz Brzeziński went to the “Regained Lands”
in 1950, he started working as a teacher at a primary school in Herburtowo near Krzyż
until his retirement ...
born on 26 January 1929 in Sambor (Lviv voivodship, Second Polish Republic
in August 1944 he became a courier for the Polish Home Army between Sambor, Drohobych and Boryslav
on 9 May 1945 he had been arrested by the NKVD
in August 1945 he was sentenced to ten ...
born 1924 in Ukraine
father was a legionary and veteran of Zborov, very patriotic family
graduated at the Czech matricular school in Volyn
with brother joined the tank brigade of the Czechoslovak Foreign Army
fought at Dukla and in the Ostrava Tank Battle ...

born on September 2, 1936, in Bohumín
both of her parents were German nationals
her father František was interned after the war in Ostrava
the family was interned in Svatobořice from April 1947 to August 1949
internment in Mohelnice from August 1949 to ...
born 15th September 1927 in the village of Ravarino, Italy
partisan resistance against the German army
took part in the fighting at Modena
1951, emigrated to Czechoslovakia
employed in forestry, agriculture and the industry
accepted Czechoslovak citizenship ...
born on 11 February 1931 in Drohobych (Lviv voivodship, Second Polish Republic)
her father had been arrested in 1940, following which he was murdered in Kiev
they were deported to Kazakhstan, where Zofia Ciesielska was forced to hard physical labor
in ...
born April 14th 1929 in Markovice , Ratiboř district
German nationality
during the war member of Hitlerjugend, in 1945 drafted into the army
escaped from a transport to Dresden
refugee camp in Czechoslovakia
searching for a place to settle – Hlučín region, ...