links to related pages
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Our colleagues in the U.K. have a very informative website, where you will be able to learn more about this history. The web address is: www.KresyFamily.com
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The Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum is located in London, England, and houses extensive archives concerning the deportations and the Polish forces during WW2. Web: http://www.pism.co.uk/
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This web site is dedicated to the men and women who left Poland to fight against the Nazis and Communists in the 1939 - 1945 War. Web: http://www.polandinexile.com
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This web site is dedicated to the Polish Navy in Scotland, who fought alongside the Royal Navy in WW2. Web: http://www.ostrycharz.free-online.co.uk/polish_navy.html
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Here is a webdoc for children and teenagers on the deportations and evacuation to India. It is available in 4 different languages, including English: www.bravebunchinindia.pl
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This website examines how the troops of the Polish Armed Forces came to the decisions they did and what were the consequences of returning or not returning to Poland. Web: http://www.angelfire.com/ok2/polisharmy/
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This website deals with the German and Russian invasions of Poland in WW2. Web: http://www.polandfirsttofight.besaba.com/index.html
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Hoover Institute’s Polish holdings are rich for the period 1939–45, thanks to its archives of the London Polish government in exile. Included are tens of thousands of documents and testimonies of former prisoners and deportees in Soviet Russia. Web: https://www.hoover.org/library-archives/collections/poland-during-world-war-ii
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Information about Polish Resettlement Camps in the UK can be found at this very comprehensive website:
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Information about the Polish Army evacuations to Persia (Iran) in 1942 can be found at the following website: http://januszandrzej.blogspot.com/
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Translation of the WW2 diary written by Adrian Palka's grandfather and father, along with Adrian's journey to their place of exile in Siberia. See the following website: