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eagle49  
23 Jan 2012 /  #1
Hello, I visited Poland in 1970 with my father Wodek (wladek ) not sure of spelling, Warzecha. I was 8 years old at the time. We visited family in Krakow. I used to write to Nina up to the age of 14 but i lost contact after i moved house with my family here in the uk. Some of my fathers family first names are Nina, Stanislaw, Helena, (Jusu) not sure of spelling. If anyone has any information please, most appreciated.
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
23 Jan 2012 /  #2
WARZECHA: Polish for ladle, dipper, utensil used for dishing out soups, sauces and other liquid or semi-liquid food.
Oberschlesien  1 | 25  
15 Sep 2012 /  #3
Merged: What was Generaladmiral Walter Warzecha's ancestral village in Silesia?

Does anyone here know what was the home village of the German Generaladmiral Walter Warzecha's father Max Warzecha in Silesia.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Warzecha


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