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Niekrasowo, Polesie Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic?


Szybkowski  5 | 10  
3 Nov 2013 /  #1
Hello everybody, has anybody heard of a village named Niekrasowo (Or similar) that used to belong to the Polesie Voivodeship during the Polish interwar period? My Great-Granbdmother had written that she was born in Niekrasowo, Polesie, Poland in 1923, she wrote this on a 'displaced persons' document in Germany during July of 1945, as she was deported to Germany in 1943. I am trying to locate her exact point of birth, all I know is that she was fluent in Polish but not in Russian, she had a Ukrainian surname (Yeremenko) and was paid with roubles during her early years (Which would mean that she was in Soviet territory I assume), wherever she was. I believe her area may have been annexed into the Soviet Union in 1939, the area known as 'West Belarus' which was parted between the Byelorussian and Ukrainian SSR's, does anybody have any information regarding the subject?
jon357  73 | 23112  
3 Nov 2013 /  #2
There are a few places with variants of that name, however there's one here: which may or may not fit the bill. It isn't in Polesie, however it is very near:

indexmundi.com/z/?lat=49.2&lon=28.2166667&t=p&r=11720&p=nekrasovo&cc=up&c=ukraine

There's also one in Sumskaya Oblast, a little further away.

This placxe in Belarus maybe also of interest: postalcodesdb.com/postal_code_247031_Nekrasovo_Belarus.html

It's possible that the place you're looking for is a small hamlet or estate that no longer exists.

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