Lskrzypek
18 Sep 2015
Genealogy / Does anyone have any relatives who served with 1st Polish Armoured Division (Gen. Maczek) [311]
I'm not sure if I'm doing this right, would it be possible to gave the photos sent to my email address..7nana@live.co.uk this is for Peter #4
My father was Jozef Skrzypek 1916 - 2009. He was 93 when he passed away. He never got over WW2, it affected his whole life. So many regrets for his lost friends, devastation of his country, sadness he couldn't return to a free Poland. Although he lived his life in England with his beautiful French wife and 3 daughters, his heart was always in Poland. He was lucky enough to return to his Poland from the 1960s onwards, but always seemed to be a sadness about him. I wish I'd know about this forum when he was alive. He told us many many stories of the war and we have many photos. But I would love to know more, so if anyone knew him, or have any photos I haven't seen yet, I would love to see them.
He was a very private man, a very respectable man, and oh so tidy, who always had the radio up to his ear, listening to Polish stations. II miss him so very much x
I'm not sure if I'm doing this right, would it be possible to gave the photos sent to my email address..7nana@live.co.uk this is for Peter #4
My father was Jozef Skrzypek 1916 - 2009. He was 93 when he passed away. He never got over WW2, it affected his whole life. So many regrets for his lost friends, devastation of his country, sadness he couldn't return to a free Poland. Although he lived his life in England with his beautiful French wife and 3 daughters, his heart was always in Poland. He was lucky enough to return to his Poland from the 1960s onwards, but always seemed to be a sadness about him. I wish I'd know about this forum when he was alive. He told us many many stories of the war and we have many photos. But I would love to know more, so if anyone knew him, or have any photos I haven't seen yet, I would love to see them.
He was a very private man, a very respectable man, and oh so tidy, who always had the radio up to his ear, listening to Polish stations. II miss him so very much x