I am looking for any information/stories/archival material relating to the role of the PSK (Polish women driven from their homeland, who donned the uniform of the British ATS and served in WWII).
Any information is appreciated.
Cheers,
Linda Neri
Info about Polish women in ATA (Air Transport Auxiliary):
Anna Leska-Daab was one of the first woman and one of three Polish women in the Air Transport Auxiliary. Next was Stefania Wojtulanis and a year later Jadwiga Piłsudska - the youngest daughter of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski.
Anna Leska, Pauline Grower, Stefania Wojtulanis and Jadwiga Piłsudska, 1943
Stefania Wojtulanis
PSK at 2 Corps Gen. W. Anders:
facebook.com/pages/PSK-Pomocnicza-S%C5%82u%C5%BCba-Kobiet-przy-2-Korpusie-gen-W-Andersa/150846061674463
Polish Servicewomen in Scotland:
ostrycharz.free-online.co.uk/PolishWomen.html
Polish women at 2nd Polish Corp in Puglia:
Base 316 Transport Company (polish women) was in Palagianello, near Taranto.
Polish General Hospitaln. 5 was in Casamassima, near Bari
Polish General Hospital n. 3 was in Palagiano, near Taranto
Centre of trasmission HQ in Mottola, near Taranto
Cultural section was in Bari