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is there a list of names who was in anders army?


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tessapilipczukThreads: 15
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 Jan 20, 07, 21:41    #1
Hi,does anyone know if there is a list of soldiers who went into Anders army anywhere on the internet or an address anywhere???? Thankyou,Tessa x

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 Jan 21, 07, 07:09    #2
You should find a list of memorials to those who died.

This will lead you to various actions Anders forces took part in and show a time and place.

It is also a way to cross people off your list, if they have the same name.
fpby  Feb 5, 07, 15:54    #3
Have a look at the following web sites, there's lots of information

kresy-siberia.org

groups.yahoo.com/group/Kresy-Siberia
lokucg  Mar 20, 07, 09:16    #4
The British MOD hold the records of the Polish Second Corps (Anders' Army) since it was under the command of the Eighth Army. Enquiries can be made for copies of individual's records for a fee. Enquire Polish Enqiries office: 0208 833 8603 or email: polishasstdisoff@northolt.raf.mod.uk
EXINCOURT  May 20, 09, 11:37    #5
I am looking for my god mother ANNA GORSKA, my mother's name was Halina OCHMAN
both in Anders army in Trani Italy where I was born
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 May 20, 09, 13:04    #6
tessapilipczuk:
Hi,does anyone know if there is a list of soldiers who went into Anders army

If they enlisted from USSR then you could try:

The KARTA Center database search link below:

http://www.indeks.karta.org.pl/wyszukiwanie.asp

If you know which unit of Anders Army then try contacting the Sikorski Institute in London as they hold all of the Polish Army archives for military units and these often contain the names of serving soldiers within each regiment or unit. The Sikorski Inst. doesn't have email so its pen to paper. As the institute is staffed by voluteers (mainly Polish veterans) then it takes a while to get an answer.

Good luck with your research ;-))
lagoon  Apr 5, 10, 09:05    #7
David Azriely (Israel/Canada)



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