Wladyslaw siemaszko officer of the 27th volyn infantry division celebrated his 105th birthday.

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He's in charge. VOLLISH DIVISION OF PIECHOTY AK WEARED HIS 105 – LETHER BIRTH.

On 8 June 2024, his 105th birthday was celebrated by Władysław Czasko, lawyer, officer of the 27th Volyn Infantry Division of the AK, prisoner of the NKVD, investigator of genocide in Volyn and east Małopolska, border activist, eldest bachelor of the Order of the White Eagle.

The editorial of the “Cress Information Service” wishes the Jubilee much wellness and strength.

According to the biography in IPN, we read:

Władysław Jaczyszko was born in 1919 in Kurytyba (Brazil) in the household of a Polish activist.

From 1924 he lived in Volyn.

Since September 1939, he has been a associate of the Polish independency organization “Polish triumph Service” (since November – “Army Combat Union”j).

In May 1940, he was arrested by the NKVD and jailed in Lutsk.

In November 1940 he was sentenced to death penalty, later converted to 10 years of camp.

He survived as 1 of the fewer massacres of about 2,000 prisoners by the enkavudists after the German attack on the russian Union.
22 June 1941 (his certificate was published by “Our Journal”, 27 August 2009).

He returned to conspiracy. In 1944 as an officer
"27th Volhynia Infantry Division AK" was again arrested by the Soviets and transferred to the Polish communist authorities.
Trapped in the Lublin Castle, later in Wronki, he was released in 1946 under amnesty.

He graduated from the Jagiellonian University and worked until retirement as a legal advisor.

In the mid-1980s, he and Józef Turowski developed accounts of witnesses of the Volyn massacre, collected on the initiative of the "27th WDP AK" veterans: a tiny book
"The crimes of Ukrainian nationalists on the Polish population of Volyn 1939–1945" published in 1990.
Hitlerian crimes.

The further documentary work that Władysław Czasko led along with Eve's daughter was completed in 2000.
a monumental 2-volume monograph entitled "Ludicide Made
by Ukrainian nationalists on the Polish population Volyn 1939–
1945’.

The authors were awarded the “East Review” award
(2000) and the Józef Mackiewicz Award (2002).

Today, the book is the most crucial survey documenting crimes committed by the OUN-UPA in the Volyn Voivodeship: it covers over 1,700 towns where about 60,000 savagely murdered were killed.

Editorial “Cress Information Service” July 2024
publisher Andrzej Łukawski,
Editor-in-Chief Aleksander Szumański.

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