Wladyslaw Oleksik
- Geburt:
- 26.05.1895
- Tot:
- 00.00.1940
- Zusätzliche namen:
- Władysław Oleksik
- Kategorien:
- Offizier, Opfer der Repression (Völkermord) des sowjetischen Regimes, Teilnehmer des Ersten Weltkriegs, Teilnehmer des Zweiten Weltkriegs
- Nationalitäten:
- pole
- Friedhof:
- Katyn forest. Place of Katyń massacre
Some information about Wladyslaw Oleksiks family is incorrect. His wife was Anna (Hania) Paszkowska.
Additional information regarding their eldest daughter Danuta Oleksik:- Born 14 Sep 1923 in Warsaw, and died in Kazakhstan 20 Sep 1944. Anna Paszkowska Oleksik (born Trinity, Ukraine) and her children were arrested and force marched hundreds of miles to Kazakhstan, where Danuta died. Anna lived to the age of 96, dying in Koszalin, on 29 May 1995. Wladyslaw Oleksik was my fathers uncle.
Ursache: radaopwim.gov.pl
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