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Official Number | P-1605
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Rank | polski: kpt.pil./300 DB/
brytyjski: F/Lt |
Date of birth | 1919-09-23
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Date of death | 2008-07-09
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Grave | Miejsce rozsypania części Prochów.
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Photo of grave | |
Country | Polska
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Period | The post war period |
Source
"Polskie Siły Powietrzne..." T.J. i Anna Krzystek
Zdj. portret.: listakrzystka.pl
My father is not buried in the Wilford Hill Cemetery, though he was cremated there. It was his wish to have no grave, as his brother had disappeared in Poland after the war without trace and had no grave either. My father's ashes were scattered partly on Male Czantoria, a mountain near his home town Cieszyn, partly on Win Hill in Derbyshire England, and partly on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path near Fishguard, both places in Great Britain that he loved.
Konrad Machej
Zdj. portret.: listakrzystka.pl
My father is not buried in the Wilford Hill Cemetery, though he was cremated there. It was his wish to have no grave, as his brother had disappeared in Poland after the war without trace and had no grave either. My father's ashes were scattered partly on Male Czantoria, a mountain near his home town Cieszyn, partly on Win Hill in Derbyshire England, and partly on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path near Fishguard, both places in Great Britain that he loved.
Konrad Machej