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Biographical
Sources for Poland--- Victims of War.   
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section was prepared by Barbara Bulat, a reference librarian at the Jagiellonian
Library in Krakow, Poland. General
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text the abbreviation OIN refers to Oddzial Informacji Naukowej of the Jagiellonian
Library, Krakow.
Concentration Camps and Other
Sites of Mass Murder KL Auschwitz-Birkenau Ksiegi
zgonow z Auschwitz: fragmenty/ Panstwowe Muzeum Oswiecim-Brzezinka. Muenchen:
K.G. Saur, 1995. OIN Call Number: J2525 UIUC Call Number: 940.5317438
D349 (English Translation) 1. Personal accounts. 305s.,
214 p. of photographs. Bibliography. 2. Name index. A-L, 751 p. 3. Name
index. M-Z, addendum, pp-752-1653 The first volume illustrates
different aspects of life in the Auschwitz-Birkenau, among others discussed are
beaurocratic procedures practiced by the SS to mask the daily murders. It contains
also a list of transports to Auschwitz , a calendar of events, biographies of
the SS-men and photos. The volume appeared in three separate language versions:
Polish, German, and English. Volumes 2 and 3 contain the index of names prepared
on the basis of entries in the "books of passing" (ksiegi zgonow), containing
entries with dates of death of prisoners for 27th July 1941-31 December 1943.
The preserved material is incomplete (most of the documents prepared by the SS
were destroyed during the evacuation of the camp in January 1945). The number
of 69, 000 entries preserved in the "books of passing" published for
the first time in this publication concerns only a small part of the prisoners
who perished in Auschwitz. The third volume contains also, in the form of an addendum,
a name index compiled on the basis of information contained in eight additional
sources documenting the cases of prisoners' death (Book of Daily Roll-call, Book
of Bunker of Block 11, Book of the Penal Company, reports on removal of gold teeth,
lists of newly arrived Jews, lists of the deceased, death certificates, main books
of the Gypsy camp). These documents confirm the death of the registered prisoners
of Auschwitz, which are not entered in the "books of passing". Besides
the names, the index contained dates and places of birth and dates of death noted
in the "books of passing". 
Ksiega
pamieci: transporty Polakow z Warszawy do KL Auschwitz 1940-1944. Vols. 1-3.
Warszawa, Oswiecim: Towarzystwo Opieki nad Oswiecimiem; Panstwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau,
2000. 1659 p., photos, indexes. OIN Call Number: J2525c UIUC
Call Number: 940.5317438 M519 (English translation) The
publication documents transports of Poles from Warsaw to KL Auschwitz, contains
25963 names or numbers of prisoners, who in years 1940-1944 were brought in 56
transports directly from Warsaw, or via the transfer camp in Proszkow. The lists
of names were prepared on the basis of sources collected by the Panstwowe Muzeum
Auschwitz-Birkenau in Oswiecim (their detailed discussion is connected in the
chapter "Baza zrodlowa"). The list is arranged by prisoner number (men
and women separately), which allowed to include persons whose names were not established.
Access to names is made easy thanks to an alphabetical index of prisoners.
Mieszkancy Slaska, Podbeskidzia,
Zaglebia Dabrawskiego w KL Auschwitz: Ksiega Pamieci. Vol. 1-2. Pajak,
Irena. Katowice: Towarzystwo Opieki nad Oswiecimiem. Oddzial Wojewodzki w Katowicach,
1998. 1331 p. Bibliography. Index. OIN Call Number: J?
The
work contains a list of 27, 380 prisoners of KL Auschwitz from Slask, Podbeskidzie,
and Zaglebie Dabrowskie. The list is not complete, since it was based on the preserved
original documentation, which comprises only a small percentage of the totality
of documents created in the camps. Another important sources was the documentation
provided by Zwiazek Kombatantow RP w Katowicach, and private collections of the
former prisoners of KL Auschwitz. The list was arranged by date of prisoners'
arrival to the camp. Entries include: prisoner number, date of arrival at the
camp, name, date and place of birth, other information (such as date of death,
transfer to another camp, date of being released from the camp, date of escape,
date of liberation). An alphabetical list of names is provided. 
KL
Gross-Rosen Ksiega zmarlych
wiezniow KL Gross-Rosen. Czesc 1. Ewa Choptiany (ed.). Walbrzych: Panstwowe
Muzeum Gross-Rosen, 1992. 339 p. OIN Call Number: A ? The
publication contains a list of persons who died in the years 1940-1945 w KL Gross-Rosen
(when it was a branch of KL Sachsenhausen), and later when the KL Gross Rosen
was a separate camp. The work contains also names of former prisoners who died
immediately after the war in the camp hospitals of Sowie Gory. The main sources
for the compilation are the German documents kept in the Archiwum Panstwowego
Muzeum Gross-Rosen (originals and microforms). The names are arranged in two sequences:
chronologically by date of death, and alphabetically by last name. The entries
contain: name, date and place of birth, date of death, nationality, citizenship,
faith. The list contains 8887 names. The introduction is in Polish, English, Yiddish,
German, and Russian. 
Przezylismy
Gross-Rosen. Zwiazek Bojownikow o Wolnosc i Demokracje. Dzielnica Warszawa-Srodmiescie.
Kolo nr. 1. Komisja Historyczna Srodowiska Gross-Rosen. Warszawa. Vol. 3 Ksiega
pomordowanych. Zeszyt 1: Wykaz pomordowanych ze zbiorow Romana Olszyny. 1981.
69p. Vol. 4. Biografie wiezniow. Zeszyt 1-6. 1984-1987. 6 x 80 p. Edited
by Roman Olszyna on the basis of the available archival materials, the list contains
over 2000 names of Poles murdered in KL Gross-Rosen and its sub-camps. The list
is set up alphabetically. The entries include: name, date of birth, date of death.
The zeszyty of vol. 4 contain a total of 326 bios of the former prisoners of Gross-Rosen
(both alive and deceased). The bios were created on the basis of historical documents,
memoirs, biographies published in monographic form, or in periodicals, materials
received from families and friends of the prisoners. The arrangement of the bios
within each zeszyt is alphabetical. 
Ponary
(near Vilnius). Wilenskie
Ponary. 2nd edition. Pasierbska, Helena. Gdansk: Nakl. Autorki,
1996. 410 p. Photos, bibliography, index. (1st edition was titled "Ponary:
Wilenska Golgota", Sopot, 1993). OIN Call Number: A1120 The
work describes the largest site of mass extermination on the eastern borders of
pre-war Poland (Kresy Wschodnie)-Ponary, near Vilnius, for years 1941-1944. On
this site were murdered thousands of persons, mostly citizens of Poland, living
in the Vilnius region. The book was prepared on the basis of archival materials,
information gathered from memoirs, and on the basis of personal recollections
of witnesses and victims' families. Much of the work is devoted to biographical
issues-brief bios, or basic data on the Poles killed at Ponary. The book contains
numerous facsimiles of documents, a detailed bibliography, and a name index. 
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Contents Mass Murder
and Terror in the USSR and in the Territories under Soviet Occupation.
Indeks represjonowanych. Warszawa: Osrodek Karta.
OIN Call Number: A 1072, 1113, 1114, 1116-1119.
Vol.
1: Rozstrzelani w Katyniu: Alphabetical list of 4410 polish prisoners of war from
Kozielsk, shot in April-May 1940, according to Soviet, Polish, and German sources.
1995. 286 p. Vol. 2: Rozstrzelani w Charkowie. Alphabetical
list of 3739 prisoners of war Starobielsk shot in June-May 1940. Based on Soviet
and Polish sources. 1996. 245 p. Vol. 3 Rozstrzelani
w Twerze. Alphabetical list of 6314 Polish prisoners of war from Ostaszkow, shot
in April-May 1940 and buried in Mednoe. Based on Soviet and Polish sources. 1997.
344 p. Vol. 4 Uwiezieni w Borowiczach. Alphabetical listings
of 5795 Poles and Polish citizens of other nationalities imprisoned in the NKVD
prison camp no. 270 in Borowicze, in the years 1944-1949. Centrum Przechowywania
Zbiorow Historyczno-Dokumentalnych, Moscow: Osrodek Badan, Informacji i Upowszechniania
(NIPC); Moscow: "Memorial", Warszawa: Osrodek Karta., 1997, 336 p. Vol.
5 Jency w Griazowcu i Suzdalu. Alphabetical lists of 3640 prisoners of war, imprisoned
in 1939, Poles and Polish citizens of other nationalities, held in the Soviet
camps in Griazovets and Suzdal. Centralne Archiwum Wojskowe; Osrodek Karta, 1998,
228 p. Vol. 6 Aresztowani w rejonie Lwowa i Drohobycza.
Alphabetical lists of 5822 Polish citizens arrested by the NKVD in the area of
Lviv and Drohobych in the years 1939-1941. Panstwowe Archiwum Sluzby Bezpieczenstwa
Ukrainy; Centralne Archiwum Ministerstwa Spraw Wewnetrznych i Administracji RP;
Osrodek Karta. 1998, 368 p. Vol. 7. Uwiezieni w Stalinogorsku.
Alphabetical lists of 6326 Polish citizens imprisoned in the NKVD/MVD transition
camp nr. 283 and POW camp nr. 388 in Stalinogorsk, in years 1944-1950. Moskwa:
Centrum Przechowywania Zbiorow Historyczno-Dokumentalnych; Vilnius: Centrum Badan
nad Ludobojstwem i Ruchem Oporu Mieszkancow Litwy; Moscow: "Memorial",
Warsaw: Osrodek Karta, Warszawa, 1999, 390 p. Vol. 8.
Uwiezieni w Donbasie i pod Saratowem. Alphabetical list of 4782 persons transported
in 1945 from Vilnius to NKVD/ MVD transition camps nr. 240 in Donbas, and nr.
0321 near Saratov. Moskwa: Centrum Przechowywania Zbiorow Historyczno-Dokumentalnych,
Vilnius: Centrum Badan nad Ludobojstwem i Ruchem Oporu Mieszkancow Litwy, Moskwa:
Memorial, Warszawa: Osrodek Karta, 1999, 308 p. Vol.
9 Jency zmarli i zaginieni. Alphabetical list of 457 prosoners of war, taken prisoner
in 1939, Poles and Polish citizens who perished in NKVD camps in years 1939-1941,
and the 1328 who went missing during the evacuation of the Lviv camp in the summer
of 1941. Centralne Archiwum Wojskowe; Osrodek Karta, 1999, 117 p. Publisher's
note: Indeks Represjonowanych initiated in 1988, was a social movement
of sorts, which aimed to collect the scattered knowledge on Polish citizens persecuted
in the USSR and under Soviet occupation. The information, collected mainly via
surveys, came from those who survived the camps, as well as the families of those
who perished. Other sources were documents, often incomplete and accidentally
acquired. In time we gained access to more extensive data, mostly Soviet ones,
and thanks to the computerized databases, we were able to verify the bios, and
finally to create a true index." Since 1977, Indeks represjonowanych is
the research program, under the auspices of the Polish Ministry of Justice. 
"Przechodniu
powiedz Polsce
": Ksiega Pamieci Polakow-ofiar komunizmu-pochwanych
na Lewaszowskim Pustkowiu pod Sankt Petersburgiem. Vol. 1. Leon Piskorski,
Eugeniusz Wolski, eds. Sankt Petersburg: Rada Ochrony Pamieci Walk i Meczenstwa,
1995. 172 p. Index. OIN Call Number: A 1026. The
book contains a list of approx. 1000 Poles - victims of communism, shot in 1937,
buried near Levashovo (St. Petersburg). Persons included in the list are those
who during the interrogation admitted to being of Polish nationality. The volume
was prepared on the basis of a list of names, victims of UNKVD (Leningrad region),
and the Committee of the NKVD and the Prokuratura SSSR, shot and posthumously
rehabilitated, published from Jan 1, 1990--- June 15, 1995, in the newspeper "Vechernii
Peterburg" (earlier "Vechernii Leningrad"). 
Spod Monte Cassino na Sybir: deportacje bylych zolnierzy
Polskich Sil Zbrojnych na Zachodzie z Bialorusi, Litwy i Ukrainy w 1951 roku.
Przemyslaw P. Romaniuk, ed. Warszawa: Centralne Archiwum Ministerstwa Spraw
Wewnetrznych i Administracji, 1998. 299 p. photos, bibliography, index of persons.
OIN Call Number: A1123.
The book contains bios
of soldiers of Polskie Sily Zbrojne (Polish Armed Forces), who after returning
from Monte Cassino to their homes in Belorussia, Lithuania, and Ukraine were sent,
together with their families, to Siberia. The bios were based on archival materials
and source literature. The authors tried to include in each bio: basic personal
data, military career, information on repeat Siberia exile, or possible repatriation
to Poland, sources used. The book deals with 888 soldiers sent to Siberia from
Soviet Belorussia, 40 from Soviet Lithuania, 19 from Soviet Ukraine. The book
contains a bibliography and a name index. 
Katyn
Lista Katynska:
jency obozow Kozielsk, Ostaszkow, Starobielsk zaginieni w Rosji Sowieckiej.
Moszynski, Adam. London, 1949. [later London editions-ed. 4 London: "Gryf",
1982 reprint--Warszawa: "Omnipress"; Polskie Towarzystwo Historyczne,
1989. 336 p.) B39188 II UIUC Call Number: 940.94056 M85L The
first attempt at compiling a list of Katyn massacre victims, including 5309 prisoners
from the camp in Kozielsk, 1260 from Ostaszkow, and 3319 from Starobielsk. The
authors were unable to identify approx. 5600 murdered prisoners (mostly from Ostaszkow). 
Katyn:
Lista ofiar i zaginionych jencow obozow Kozielsk, Ostaszkow, Starobielsk.
Andrzej Leszek Sczesniak (ed.). Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Alfa, 1989, 364 p. OIN
Call Number: A 1060. The first book on this national
tragedy published in Poland. The first part gives the names of the victims identified
in mass graves of the Katyn woods. The second part includes names of the remaining
prisoners of Kozielsk, who were not identified in Katyn, and full lists of the
Starobielsk and Ostaszkow camps. 
Tragedia
katynska: polscy inzynierowie i technicy, jency obozow Kozielska, Starobielska
i Ostaszkowa-straceni w Katyniu i innych miejscach zaglady. Tadeusz Skarzynski,
ed. Warszawa: Red. Slownika Biograficznego Technikow Polskich, 1990, 70 p.
OIN Call Number: A 1065 The main part of the work
is comprised of a three-part list of the murdered prisoners of Kozielsk, Ostaszkow,
and Starobielsk. It is preceded by a chapter entitled "In Place of a Foreword"
(Zamiast wstepu) containing documents connected with the Katyn tragedy. The book
is closed by a list of prisoners, who unexpectadely escaped death, as well as
a supplement containing corrections, addendums, and information on victims hitherto
unknown. 
Katyn
w albumach rodzinnych. Stowarzyszenie "Katyn" w Szczecinie. Wolagiewicz,
Ryszard. Szczecin 1991, 379 p. Photos, bibliography, name index. OIN
Call Number: A 1089 The book consists of two parts:
a "Memorial List" (Lista pamieci), and an introduction discussing the
current problems of the research on the fate of the Polish POWs and their families
in the USSR. The list contains 243 bios of prisoners of Kozielsk, Ostaszkow, and
Starobielsk, and themissing ones, whose families have settled in Szczecin after
the war. The list entries include: name, date and place of birth, names of parents,
profession, military unit, address, information on letters sent from the camp,
fate of the family, searches, sources. 
Nowosadecka
lista katynska: Sadeczanie i oficerowie 1 pulku strzelcow podhalanskich, jency
obozow w Kozielsku, Ostaszkowie i Starobielsku pomordowani w Rosji Sowieckiej.
Giza, Jerzy.Krakow: Oficyna Literacka, 1991. 134 p., photos, facsimiles.
OIN Call Number: A 1095 The book is divided into
three parts, corresponding to the three prison camps in Kozielsk, Ostaszkow, Starobielsk.
It contains bios of 100 prisoners born in Nowy Sacz ,or on the territory of the
former powiat sadecki, or who (as officers of the reserve) worked in the Nowy
Sacz region (Saedcczyzna), or who served in the 1 pulk strzelcow podhalanskich
in Nowy Sacz. 
Symbol
Katynia: zaolzianskie ofiary obozow i wiezien w ZSRR. Borak, Mecislav.
(translated from the Czech, Otylia Tobola). Czeski Cieszyn, 1991, 203 p. Bibliography,
indices. OIN Call Number: A 1100 The main
part of the book consists of lists of victims (a total of 270 names), victims
of Soviet prison camps and prisons, who were born, or during the beginning of
the war resided on the territory of today's Czech Republic, Slovakia, or in Cieszyn
(regardless of which side of the border). The names are arranged in alphabetical
order, in five separate lists, by place of death: Kozielsk-Katyn, Starobielsk-Kharkiv,
Ostaszkow-Mednoe, other places of death, and two other lists: Missing Persons,
and Unsolved Cases. Each bio is accompanied by the source of information and the
literature consulted. 
Listy
katynskiej ciag dalszy: straceni na Ukrainie: lista obywateli polskich zamordowanych
na Ukrainie na podstawie decyzji Biura Politycznego WKP(b) i naczelnych wladz
panstwowych ZSRR z 5 marca 1940. Marek Tarczynski (ed.). Niezalezny Komitet
Historyczny Badania Zbrodni Katynskiej; Polska Fundacja Katynska; Centralna Biblioteka
Wojskowa. Warszawa: Zeszyty Katynskie, 1994, 114 p. (Zeszyty Katynskie ; nr. 4).
OIN Call Number: A 1070. The book contains
an alphabetical list of 3435 names of Polish citizens murdered in the Ukraine
on the basis of the decision of the Politburo of the VKP(b) and the Soviet government,
on March 5 1940. The list provides: name, father's name, date of birth, prison
number. The list was based on the prison documents found in the KGB archives.

Pokoj
wam: ocalic od zapomnienia. Zajac, Stanislaw. Krakow: Dowodztwo Krakowskiego
Okregu Wojskowego, 1994. 454 p., photographs, facsimiles, bibliography. OIN
Call Number: A 1084. The main part of the book contains
158 bios of the victim of the Katyn crime. The work was based on oral and written
accounts of family members, personal documents found in the Centralne Archiwum
Wojskowe, monographic works. 
Lubelska lista katynska. Adam Winiarz (ed.) Lublin:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej, 1977. 427 p., photos, name
index. OIN Call Number: A 1090
The book contains
260 bios of persons connected with the Lublin region, imprisoned in the camps
of Kozielsk, Ostaszkow, Starobielsk, and those murdered in locations hitherto
undisclosed. Archival sources, family archive materials, research of previously
published materials, written and verbal testimonials of friends and family, and
questionnaries were used as the basis for writing the biographical notes. Each
entry contains name, army or police rank, information regarding professional career
and military service (up till 1939 and during the October 1939 campaign), information
regarding personal life, place and circumstances of being arrested by the Soviets,
information on the stay in prison camp, place of execution, fates of the closest
family. Sources of information are listed for each bio. 
Biogramy
jencow: Kozielsk, Starobielsk, Ostaszkow, Ukraina, zaginieni/ Stowarzyszenie "Dolnoslaska
Rodzina Katynska". Milulski, Teofil. Wroclaw: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu
Wroclawskiego, 1999. 574 p., photos, name indexes. OIN Call Number:
A1066 The book contains over 400 bios of prisoners murdered
by the NKVD in Kozielsk, Starobielsk, Ostaszkow, in the Ukraine, and places yet
undiscovered. The victims' families were members of the group "Dolnoslaska
Rodzina Katynska". The bios were prepared on the basis of the information
given by the families, preserved documents and artifacts. The facts were verified
in existing materials. Every entry lists the sources used in its compilation.

Katynska
lista strat polskich formacji granicznych: zolnierze Korpusu Ochrony Pograniczai
funkcjonariusze strazy granicznej pomordowani i zaginieni na wschodzie na przelomie
lat 1939/1940. Rubas, Miroslaw Jan.Warszawa: Komenda Glowna Strazy Granicznej,
2000. 238 p., photos, bibliography, indexes. OIN Call Number: A 1074 The
publication contains a list of 737 names of soldiers of the Korpus Ochrony Pogranicza
and the members of the Straz Graniczna, murdered in 1940 in the prisons of Kozielsk,
Ostaszkow, Starobielsk, the Ukraine, and those who after their arrest by the Soviets,
disappeared without a trace. The entries provide: name, parents' names, place
of service, rank, information regarding civilian profession (in the cases of reservists)place
of death, information on documents and artifacts found near the bodies during
the exhumation in 1943, sources used. The book includes a bibliography, a geographical
and personal name indexes. 
Katyn,
Lista ofiar: Augustow, Sejny, Suwalki. Krzysztof Sklodowski, Wojciech Batura.
(eds.). Suwalki, Bialystok: Muzeum Okregowe w Suwalkach, Augustowsko-Suwalskie
Towarzystwo Naukowe, 2000. 69p., photos. OIN Call Number: A 1076. The
book contains 174 biographies of prisoners of war hailing from the Suwalki, Augustow,
Sejny regions, and who perished in the camps of Kozielsk, Ostaszkow, Starobielsk.
The list was based on different types of lists kept by the camps, accounts of
families, and historical works. The bios contain name, date and place of birth,
military rank, last military post and information on the military career, education,
profession, additional information, name of prison camp. See
also: Ostatnia wachta; Lista ostaszkowska. General
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Contents Losses of Polish
Culture
General. Straty
kultury polskiej 1939-1944. Adam Ordega [pseudonym of Jan Hulewicz] and
Tymon Terlecki, (eds.) Vols. 1-2. Glasgow: Ksiaznica Polska, 1945. 570 + 560 pp.
, index. OIN Call Number: A 1030 Volume I
contains 42 biographical essays, while vol. II contains 37. Included in the work
are Polish cultural figures, who perished in the years 1939-1944. The material
was grouped into sections: scientists, writers and journalists, sculptors and
painters, actors, persons generally associated with cultural life. The second
volume contains a list of persons associated with Polish culture, who died in
years 1939-1944-first such post-war attempt. The list contains over 500 names,
and was compiled mainly based on the official reports of the Delegatura Rzadu
Polskiego w Kraju. The list is divided in the same sections as the biographical
notes (in the section "Scientists" there is an added subdivision by
institution). Each volume contains index of persons and of geographical names. 
Lista
strat kultury polskiej (1 IX 1939-1 III 1946). Olszewicz, Boleslaw. Warszawa:
Wydawnictwo S. Arcta, 1947. 336 p., bibliography. OIN Call Number:
A 1035; Oddzial Rekopisow. UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 940.94056
OL2L This alphabetical list contains approx. 4400 persons
who died between October 1 1939 and March 1 1946. Included are persons who were
considered important for Polish culture, such as: scientists, artists, literary
figures, social and political luminaries, etc. Entries include: name, date of
birth, profession and field of activity, date, place, and circumstances of death.
The work includes bibliographies of Polish losses in the years 1939-1946 (general,
regional, by social group and profession). 
Straty
osobowe i materialne kultury w Wielkopolsce w latach II wojny swiatowej. Rutkowska,
Maria. Warszawa: PWN, 1984. 152 p. (Series: Biblioteka Kroniki Wielkopolski).
UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 940.53438 R937S The
book contains 227 bios of people involved in the cultural life of the Wielkopolska
region (i.e. Wojewodztwo Poznanskie as territorially defined in 1938), who perished
during the war and the German occupation. (October 1939-February 1945). The entries
include the following: name, date and place of birth, profession, place of employment,
short description of their creative activity, information regarding the circumstances,
place, and date of death. The bios are separated by profession: Scientists, Writers,
literary figures, journalists, etc. Each group is arranged alphabetically. The
sources used for the compilation are discussed at length in the main body of the
work. 
Lista
strat kultury polskiej 1939-1945. Vol. 1 Kunert, Andrzej Krzysztof. Warszawa,
Biblioteka Narodowa, 1998. 251 pp, facsimiles. OIN Call Number: A
1034 UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 305.55209438 K962l The
book contains biographical material on 49 members of Polish cultural elite who
died in the years 1939-1945. The entries contain a short biographical sketch and
reprints of material published in the Polish émigré press, devoted
to the particular person. Note: An attempt at compiling a bibliography
of publications published up to 1946, and regarding deaths of Poles in the years
1939-1946 is contained in a book by Boleslaw Olszewicz, Lista strat kultury polskiej
(1 IX 1939-1 III 1946). Warszawa, Wydawnictwo S. Arcta, 1947, pp. XI-XIII. 
Architects
(see also Artists) Mrowczynski,
T. Lista strat polskich architektow w wojnie swiatowej 1939-1945. "Komunikat
SARP", 1979:8-9. 
Artists Pamieci
artystow plastykow zmarlych w czasie wojny 1939-1945. Biuletyn Zwiazku Polskich
Artystow Plastykow nr specjalny w 25 rocznice zwyciestwa nad faszyzmem pod red.
Armanda Vetulaniego. Janowska, Janina. Warszawa: 1970. Jagiellonian
Call Number: 405773 II 1970 The special issue consists
of a list of 500 persons and their brief bios (20 additional names are included
in an addendum, without any biographical information). Included are Polish artists
who lost their lives in the years 1939-1945. 
Losy
polskich srodowisk artystycznych w latach 1939-1945: architektura, sztuki plastyczne,
muzyka i teatr: problemy metodologiczne strat osobowych. Rutowska, Maria.
Serwanski, Edward. Poznan: Instytut Zachodni, 1987. 146 p. (Series: Prace Instytutu
Zachodniego, 49). OIN Call Number: M 170 UIUC Call Number:
Main Stacks 943.8052 R937L Contains a bibliography and
a name index. The first attempt to present in one publication the personnel losses
of four groups: architects, painters and sculptors, actors, and musicians. Four
separate subsections list the names by the circumstances of death: death by natural
causes, perished during the war, concentration camps, prisons and arrests, ghettos
and death camps, executions, circumstances unknown. Within each group there is
a division into generations: first discussed are persons born after 1860, then
those born after 1880, finally those born after 1900. The work contains an alphabetical
index of names. 
Librarians Rutowska,
Maria. Lista strat osobowych bibliotekarstwa polskiego w czasie II wojny swiatowej.
Przeglad Biblioteczny, 1981, z. 2, pp. 177-192. Czytelnia Glowna,
call number: C? UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 020.5 PRZ The
list registers 168 names of librarians-victims of war and the Nazi terror. It
includes employees of various types of libraries, from the largest to the smallest
ones, working both in Poland and abroad, and who died between 1 September 1939
and 8 May 1945. The bios include: name, date and place of birth, profession (beside
being a librarian), education, library career data, activity not connected to
library work, circumstances, date and place of death. 
Journalists
Hajduk, Ryszard. Ziemba,
Stanislaw. Lista strat dziennikarstwa polskiego na Slasku z lat 1939-1945.
[in:] Materialy pomocnicze do historii dziennikarstwa Polski Ludowej. Z 2.
Alina Slomkowska (ed.). Warszawa: Instytut Dziennikarstwa Uniwersytetu
Warszawskiego, 1973. Pp. 196-207. Jagiellonian Call Number: 420184I2 The
first attempt at compiling a list of the personnel losses of journalists in Silesia
during the Nazi occupation. Contains 64 biographies, arranged alphabetically. 
Priests Martyrologium
polskiego duchowienstwa rzymskokatolickiego pod okupacja hitlerowska w latach,
1939-1945. Jacewicz, Wiktor. Wos, Jan.Warszawa: Akademia Teologii Katolickiej.
Zeszyt 1: Straty osobowe, 1977. 341 p. contains index. Zeszyt
2: Wykaz duchownych zmarlych, zamordowanych lub represjonowanych przez okupanta
w diecezjach: chelminskiej, czestochowskiej, lomzynskiej, lodzkiej i plockiej
oraz archidiecezji warszawskiej. 1977. 423 pp. Zeszyt 3: Wykaz duchownych
zmarlych, zamordowanych lub represjonowanych przez okupanta w archidiecezjach:
gnieznienskiej, krakowskiej i lwowskiej oraz w diecezjach: katowickiej, kieleckiej,
lubelskiej i w obozie koncentracyjnym w Oswiecimiu. 1978, 486 pp. Conains
index. Zeszyt 4: Wykaz duchownych zmarlych, zamordowanych lub represjonowanych
przez okupanta w archidiecezjach: mohylowskiej, poznanskiej i wilenskiej oraz
w diecezjach: gdanskiej, kamienieckiej, luckiej, pinskiej, przemyskiej, sandomierskiej,
siedleckiej, tarnowskiej, warminskiej, wloclawskiej, w pralaturze pilskiej i wsrod
duszpasterstwa polonijnego. 1978. 588 p. Contains index. Zeszyt 5: Zakony
i zgromadzenia zakonne meskie i zenskie. 1981. 815 pp. Contains index.
OIN Call Number: F1720 The work is an attempt
to present a complete picture of the personnel losses of the Polish Roman Catholic
clergy, based on all currently available documents, publications, memoirs, etc.
Included are all persons who perished during WW II due to: terror of the occupying
forces, extermination campaigns, direct participation in combat, military events
and the accompanying circumstances, exhaustion of organism after being subjected
to terror, infection with disease as a result of being incarcerated in a prison
camp or prison, purposeful infection for the purpose of medical experimentation.
Included are also persons missing, and all those who were affected by the terror
of the occupying forces but managed to survive. Zeszyt
1 contains information who died, Zeszyt 2-5 contain the names of those who perished
and who survived. The bios or priests and clerics are arranged by diocese (within
each diocese alphabetically by name); the entries for members of male and female
orders are arranged by order (within each order alphabetically by name). Each
entry contains name, name used within the order, date and place of birth, date
of ordainment or entering the order, rank and functions, date of arrest and places
of imprisonment, date of liberation or date of death. 
Polscy
ksieza katoliccy w wiezieniach i lagrach sowieckich od 1918. Madala, Tadeusz.
Lublin: Retro, 1996. 186 p. OIN Call Number: F1721 The
work contains biographical notes on Polish Catholic priests, ordained up to the
end of 1946, who were murdered and imprisoned by the Soviets after 1917. The priests
included hail from the part of the Mohylow archdiocese which remained within Soviet
borders after 1917, large parts of the Lviv, Vilnius, and also the Warsaw archidiocese,
and the Plock, Wloclawek, Siedlce and Lublin dioceses. The
entries contain the following information: name, name used within the order, name
of order, date and place of birth, names of parents, parents' profession, parents'
social class, education, date and place of completing the seminary education (or
date of taking the vows), place of employment, position within the church hierarchy,
work and achievements outside of the church, reason for, time, place and circumstances
of the arrest (or execution), details of the trial and time spent in prisons and
concentration camps, date of liberation, life and work after liberation, church
and state decorations, date and place of death. Each bio is accompanied by a list
of sources used. 
Geodesists
Tymowski, Stanislaw Janusz.
Czesciowy wykaz strat wojennych srodowiska mierniczego w okresie 1939-1945.
[in:] Zarys historii organizacji spolecznych geodetow polskich. Warszawa:
Panstwowe Przedsiebiorstwo Wydawnictw Kartograficznych, 1970. Pp. 152-176.
Jagiellonian Call Number: 658574 II A compilation
of 385 bios of geodesists who perished in the years 1939-1945. The list includes
names, dates of birth and death, education, positions held, military rank, circumstances
of death. 
Geographers
Lista oficerow i pracownikow
cywilnych Wojskowego Instytutu Geograficznego zmarlych, poleglych i zaginionych
w latach 1939-1945. Wiadomosci Sluzby Geograficznej., 1948, z. 1, pp.
5-6. Jagiellonian Call Number: 102765 II Mag. Oddz. Katogr. 
Historians
Pamieci
pracownikow i czlonkow Polskiego Towarzystwa Historycznego zmarlych, zamordowanych
i zameczonych przez wroga w obozach smierci w latach 1939-1945. Kwartalnik
Historyczny R. 53: 1939/1945. Pp. 405-686. Czytelnia Glowna Call Number:
E 2245. UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 905 KW The
work includes 76 biograms of members and employees of the Polskie Towarzystwo
Historyczne, who lost their lives in the years 1939-1945. 
Historians
of art, conservators of art, musicologists Walicki,
M. Po wojnie: [bilans strat osobowych w zakresie prac naukowych historykow sztuki,
konserwatorow i muzeologow]. Biuletyn Historii Sztuki i Kultury, 1946,
nr. 1, pp. 1-5. Jagiellonian Call Number: Czytelnia Glowna H 246 Alphabetical
listing of 62 historians of art, conservators of art, museologists, who died in
combat, killed in prison, or vanished without a trace in the years 1939-1945.

Forest
rangers Zareba, Ryszard. Martyrologia
lesnikow polskich [in:] Lesnictwo polskie w czasie drugiej wojny swiatowej.
Warszawa: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Rolnicze i Lesne, 1967. Pp. 253-295. The
bulk of the publication is taken up by the list of 630 forest rangers who died
during WW II. The list is divided according to the circumstances of death: rangers
murdered in the place of work or home, rangers killed in concentration camps,
POW camps, or prisons; those who died due to different circumstances caused by
the war, those who died in combat, rangers murdered by various bands, those who
died of natural causes. Within each part the names are arranged alphabetically.
Each entry includes: name, age, place of employment and position held, date of
death. 
Zyciorysy
absolwentow i studentow lesnikow Uniwersytetu Poznanskiego poleglych i zmarlych
w latach 1939-1945. Sokolowski, Waclaw. Poznan: AR. Kolo Naukowe Lesnikow,
1986. 39 p. Jagiellonian Call Number: 888106 II The
list gives in alphabetical order 66 bios of forest rangers-graduates and students
of the Uniwersytet Poznanski, who died in the years 1939-1945. Each biography
lists sources used. This work contains a bibliography. 
Sailors Ostatnia
wachta: Mokrany, Katyn, Charkow
Jerzy Przybylski (ed.). Dowodztwo
Marynarki Wojennej; Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej. Gdynia: Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej,
2000. 177p. photographs. The book contains 74 bios
of Polish sailors of all ranks, who were murdered or have gone missing in the
Soviet camps of Mokrany, Katyn, Kharkiv. The bios list sources used in the compilation
of the entry. 
Musicians
(see also Theater). Straty
osobowe polskiego srodowiska muzycznego w latach 1939-1945. Rutowska,
Maria. Serwanski, Edward. Warszawa: Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwosci. Glowna Komisja
Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich w Polsce, 1977. 53 p. Jagiellonian Call Number:
768662 II The work registers the losses of the music
milieu, and contains 230 bios of personw who from October 1939 until May 1945
died for different reasons, including natural ones. The entries contain: name,
date and place of birth, profession and position held, career details, history
of imprisonment, date and place of death. The register is arranged alphabetically. 
Fuks
M. "Straty osobowe zydowskiego srodowiska muzycznego", Biuletyn Zydowskiego
Instytutu Historycznego w Polsce, 1978, nr. 3//4. Pp. 121-138. Jagiellonian
Call Number: 405475 II 1978 UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 325.25693
Z99 In the attachment to the article there is a "Lista
strat srodowiska muzycznego Zydow i osob pochodzenia zydowskiego, zamordowanych
lub zmarlych w gettach i obozach zaglady (1939-1945)." The list contains
207 names in alphabetical order. 
Teachers
Nauczyciele
slascy polegli i zamordowani w latach hitlerowskiej okupacji: ksiega pamiatkowa.
Kedryna, Szymon; Szefer, Andrzej. Katowice: Slaski Instytut Naukowy; Zarzad
Okregu ZNP w Katowicach, 1971. 122 p. photographs (Series: Zeszty Naukowe / Slaski
Instytut Naukowy nr. 39). Jagiellonian Call Number: 410075 I 39
UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 940.5405 K238N The
book contains 530 bios of teachers who worked in the area of the Katowice voivodship
(in its 1970 boundaries) and Zaolzie region, who perished during the German occupation.
The entries contain: name, date and place of birth, place of work, date and place
of arrest and death. The arrangement is alphabetical. 
Jalmuzna, Tadeusz Stanislaw. "Martyrologia nauczycieli
wojewodztwa lodzkiego w latach okupacji hitlerowskiej (1939-1945)". Rocznik
Lodzki R.16: 1972. Pp. 323-388 Jagiellonian Call Number: 102742
III 1972 UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 943.8 R5995
The
book illustrates the losses of the teachers milieu of the Lodz voivodship (in
its postwar boundaries). It lists 400 names in five tables. The tables show: teachers
killed in concentration camps and killed in the war; those arrested and sent to
concentration camps; teachers sent to forced labor camps; exiled teachers, and
teachers who went into hiding. The material in each table is divided by powiat,
and within that division the names are arranged alphabetically. 
Nauczyciele wielkopolscy w latach wojny i okupacji (1939-1945).
Walczak, Marian. Poznan: Instytut Zachodni, 1974. 202 pages, photographs,
facsimiles, bibliography. (Series: Badania nad okupacja niemiecka w Polsce ;nr.
13). Jagiellonian Call Number: 722461 II UIUC Call Number:
Main Stacks 370.9438 W14N
The fourth volume of the book
Ksiega strat nauczycielstwa wielkopolskiego, pp. 101-184. Included are 902 bios
of teachers working in the Poznan voivodship, who perished during the war and
occupation of 1939-1945. The bios include: name, date of birth, place of employment
and position held in 1939, social work details, information regarding the circumstances
of arrest, imprisonment, and death. The entries are arranged alphabetically. Included
is also an index of names, arranged by powiat (within each powiat-alphabetically).

Straty
osobowe polskiego srodowiska nauczycielskiego w okresie wojny i okupacji hitlerowskiej
1939-1945. Walczak, Marian. Warszawa: Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwosci. Glowna
Komisja Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich w Polsce, 1984. 431 p. Jagiellonian
Call Number: 853143 II Included in the work are 7000
biographical notes of teachers, who perished during the war and occupation. The
bios include the following information: name, date and place of birth, education,
place of employment during the school year 1938 / 1939 and during the occupation,
social and political activity prior to the war and during the occupation, date,
place, and circumstances of death. The material is arranged by voivodship (city
of Warsaw, bialostockie, kieleckie, krakowskie, lubelskie, lodzkie, pomorskie,
poznanskie, slaskie, warszawskie). The division is further split by powiat, and
within those the names are given alphabetically. There is no cumulative alphabetical
index. 
Martyrologia nauczycieli polskich na Bialostocczyznie
w latach 1939 i 1941-1944. Januszek, Franciszek. Bialystok: Dzial
Wydawnictw Filii UW w Bialymstoku, 1985. (Series: Rozprawy Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego,
nr. 284). 344 p., map, bibliography, index. Jagiellonian Call Number:
875507 UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 943.8053 J268M
The
work focuses on teachers (regardless of ethnic origins) employed in Polish schools
of the Bialostockie voivodship (in its borders of May 1975) on the eve of WW II,
and who fell victim to the Nazi terror. The work is divided into chapters according
to the circumstances of death (executions, prisons and concentration camps, etc.).
The work contains an alphabetical index of 842 teachers, who are mentioned in
the text. 
Dzialalnosc oswiatowa i martyrologia nauczycielstwa polskiego
pod okupacja hitlerowska 1939-1945. Walczak, Marian. Polskie Towarzystwo
Pedagogiczne. Warszawa: ZniO, 1987. 531 p. map, bibliography. OIN Call
Number: G 990 UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 940.5337 W142D
On pages 321-503 the book gives a list of victims ("Lista
ofiar"), which contains 8520 names of Polish teachers who perished in the
war and occupation of 1939-1945. The list is arranged by voivodship and powiat
(in the borders defined before October 1939). Within sections the list is arranged
alphabetically. The bios include the following information: name, place of employment
before the start of the war, professional position held, circumstances, place,
and date of death. The introduction sums up the results of research on the losses
among the teachers. 
Nauczyciele w okupowanym Krakowie 1939-1945.
Chrobaczynski, Jacek. Krakow: Wydawnictwo Naukowe WSP, 1989. 279 p., photographs,
map., bibliography. (Series: Prace Monograficzne Wyzszej Szkoly Pedagogicznej
w Krakowie, t. 96.). OIN Call Number: U518a UIUC Call Number:
Main Stacks 943.86 C468N
The book, besides a historical
sketch, contains a sizeable (several hundred names) biographical dictionary of
Krakow teachers-victims of war, soldiers, underground fighters, teachers in underground
schools. 
Ludzie
nauki i nauczyciele podczas II wojny swiatowej: ksiega strat osobowych. Walczak,
Marian.Warszawa: Polskie Towarzystwo Pedagogiczne, 1995. 822 p. OIN Call
Number: E 374 The book presents the losses in the
scientific and educational milieu. Included are Polish citizens working in educational
institutions of all types, in teaching, administrative, and supporting positions.
The criteria for including a person in the list were: employment in educational
and scientific institutions prior to October 1939, and during the war. The work
was created on the basis of source materials gathered in various state and local
archives, monographic publications and articles, correspondence with the families
of the victims. The biographical entries contain: name, place and date of birth,
titles, social and scientific activity, underground an official activity during
the occupation, details of arrest, imprisonment, death. The bios, numbering over
ten thousand, are arranged alphabetically, separately for the research and scientific
community, and the educators. The introduction lists archival materials and publications,
containing data on the losses of larger groups and single persons from the scientific
and education communities from different regions of the country, various schools
and research institutions. 
Slownik biograficzny nauczycieli w Malopolsce w latach
II wojny swiatowej (1939-1945): ofiary wojny, zolnierze, dzialacze konspiracyjni,
nauczyciele w jawnym i tajnym szkolnictwie. Jacek Chrobaczynski (ed.).
Krakow: Wydawnictwo Naukowe WSP, 1995. 584 p. OIN Call Number: G137.
This
work is a biographical dictionary of the teachers of the Malopolska region, both
those who perished in and those who survived the war. The bios include: name,
date of birth, date of death (only if the person died during the war), education,
professional career, fate during the war and occupation, life after the war. The
entries are arranged geographically-by powiat, and within those alphabetically
by name. There is no cumulative name index. 
Writers
Straty wsrod
pisarzy polskich (literatow, publicystow, dziennikarzy i redaktorow) w czasie
II wojny swiatowej i okupacji hitlerowskiej 1939-1945. Rutkowska, Maria.
Serwanski, Edward. Warszawa: Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwosci. Glowna Komisja Badania
Zbrodni Hitlerowskich w Polsce, 1980. 96 p. Bibliography. OIN Call Number:
H? The list includes 576 bios of Polish writers and journalists,
who died in the years 1939-1945, both those killed by the Nazis, and those who
died of natural causes. The bios include: name, date and place of birth, profession
and position held, literary or journalistic output, social and political activity,
fate during war and occupation, date and place of death. The list is arranged
alphabetically. The book contains a list of used sources and literature. 
Policemen Lista
ostaszkowska: spis polskich policjantow i funkcjonariuszy sluzb granicznych zamordowanych
i zaginionych po 1 wrzesnia 1939 roku. Andrzej Misiuk (ed.). Szczytno:
Wydawnictwo Wyzszej Szkoly Policji, 1993. 255p. map. OIN Call Number: A
1075 The work contains names of policemen murdered, and
gone missing during WW II, and those who survived Nazi and Soviet concentration
camps. The title - "Lista ostaszkowska" -- has a symbolic meaning, since
the Ostaszkow camp held the largest number of Polish policemen, soldiers of the
Korpus Ochrony Pogranicza, Straz Graniczna, and the officers of the Sluzba Wiezienna.
Included are: --a list of 6494 names of prisons of the Ostaszkow camp , who
in the spring of 1940 were murdered in Kalinin (Tver) and buried in Mednoe.
--a list of 615 persons imprisoned or murdered, who were not included on the exit
lists to Kalinin (Tver), those imprisoned in other Soviet or Nazi camps or prisons
--a list of 831 officers who perished in unexplained circumstances --a list
of 66 policemen who survived the war Each entry includes:
name, year of birth, father's first name, rank, type of unit, place of work and
position held, circumstances of death. 
Scientists
Szkolnictwo
wyzsze i nauka polska w latach wojny i okupacji 1939-1945. Walczak, Marian.
PAN. Wydzial Nauk Spolecznych. Wroclaw: ZniO, 1978. The
list contains 641 bios of scientists killed and those who died of natural causes
in the years 1939-1945. 
Losy polskich pracownikow nauki w latach 1939-1945:
straty osobowe. Bolewski, Andrzej. Pierzchala, Henryk. Wroclaw: ZniO,
1989. 750 p. photographs, tables, bibliography, index. OIN Call Number:
E373.
The work contains listings of personnel losses
among the members of the Polish scientific institutions: Polska Akademia Umiejetnosci,
Akademia Nauk Technicznych, Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie, Towarzystwo Naukowe
we Lwowie, as well as professors of Polish universities, who died in the years
1939-1945. Two lists are included: --Polish scientists who lost their lives
as a result of military action and occupation terror (257 persons). --Polish
scientists who died during WW II (184 persons) The bios
include: name, scientific title, position held, date of imprisonment, date and
circumstances of death, list of sources used. The book
also discusses Polish scientific institutions and universities prior to 1939,
the Nazi policy towards Polish science, particularly so-called Sonderaktion Krakau-imprisonment
of Krakow scientists). Facsimilies of numerous documents illustrate the book.

Theatre
Wilski, Z.
"Straty osobowe teatru polskiego w okresie 1 IX 1939-8V 1945." Pamietnik
Teatralny R. 12, 1963, z.1//4. Pp. 369-376. UIUC Call Number: Main
Stacks 792.05 PAM The list is divided into two groups:
--actors, singers, dancers (228 names) --authors, critics, theatre directors
(88 names) The lists include only name, date and circumstances
of death. 
Rutowska, Maria. Serwanski, Edward. Straty osobowe polskiego
srodowiska teatralnego w latach 1939-1945: (z problematyki martyrologii i eksterminacji
inteligencji w czasie II wojny swiatowej i okupacji hitlerowskiej w Polsce).
Przeglad Zachodni, R 3: 1976, nr. 1, pp. 60-114. UIUC Call Number:
Main Stacks 936.705 PR
The list of losses of the Polish
theatre milieu in the years 1939-1946 contains 342 biographical notes. Included
are actors, soloists of opera or operetta, ballet soloists, directors, stage designers,
conductors, literary directors, and theatre directors. The bios contain the following:
name, date and place of birth, profession and position held, professional career
sketch, social activity, date, place, and circumstances of death. The list is
alphabetical. The introduction lists sources used. 
Landowners
Lista
strat ziemianstwa polskiego 1939-1956. Jasiewicz, Krzysztof. Archiwum
Wschodnie, Instytut Historii PAN, Instytut Studiow Politycznych PAN. Warszawa:
Pomost; Alfa, 1995. 1200 p. + 319 p. of addendums. Bibliograpy, indexes. Jagiellonian
Call Number: A 1038. The work defines 'landowners'
as "the group of owners (and co-owners) of larger tracts of land and their
families, former owners (co-owners) and their families, provided they owned the
land in the years 1918-1939, as well as renters and administrators and their families,
and also persons who despite the lack of the title of ownership, were considered
by the landowner milieu as its full-fledged members." The landowners are
listed according to the following categories: killed in combat, murdered, missing,
died in Soviet or Nazi prison camps, died in prison, died in exile, etc. The work
was based on letters sent to the author, in response to advertisements in Polish
and foreign periodicals, as well as memoirs in the collection of Archiwum Wschodnie,
archival materials from the Hoover Institution, and manuscript collections of
Polish libraries. The data were verified against the existing biographical publications
and lists of victims. The publication includes information on 3737 persons.
The entries contain: name, family coat of arms, pseudonyms, dates of birth and
death, place of birth, names of parents, mother's family name, profession, information
concerning: education, political activity, military service, decorations, land
holdings, circumstances of death. The bios are accompanied by a list of sources
used. The work also contains an index of persons, geographical names, a bibliography,
and closing remarks in French, German, English, and Russian. 
Soldiers
Wykaz
poleglych i zmarlych zolnierzy Polskich Sil Zbrojnych na obczyznie w latach 1939-1946.
London: Instytut Historyczny im. Gen. Sikorskiego, 1952. 370 p. maps.
OIN Call Number: T 401 UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 940.5467438
W975 The list contains 15056 names of soldiers of
the Polskie Sily Zbrojne na Obczyznie who fell in combat or died in the years
1939-8 September, 1946. The work is divided into 5 main parts: Army, Navy, Air
Force, Women in the military, military youth organizations (Junacy). The first
part is further subdivided by larger units, military campaigns, territory. Within
each division the organization is alphabetical. An addendum contains 727 names
of soldiers, who after 1939 were arrested by the Soviets and died on Polish territory,
or were imprisoned in the Soviet Union. The entries contain: name, military rank,
date and place of birth, date and place of death, information regarding the grave.

Ksiega
poleglych na polu chwaly: zolnierze Ludowego Wojska Polskiego polegli, zmarli
z ran i zaginieni w czasie drugiej wojny swiatowej w latach 1943-1945.
Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1974. 1015 p., photos, map.
OIN Call Number: T 402. The work contains 26967
names of the soldiers of Ludowe Wojsko Polskie who died (20, 235) or went missing
(6, 732) during WW II in the years 1943-1945. The list was based on the documentation
gathered by the Centralne Archiwum Wojskowe. Entries include: name, father's name,
military rank, military unit in which the person served, date place and circumstances
of death, references to the documents of the Centralne Archiwum Wojskowe used
in the compilation. The names are arranged alphabetically, grouped by circumstance
of death: fallen in combat, died of wounds and disease, died in accidents, missing
in action. 
Straty
sposrod kawalerzystow i pancernych z rak sowieckich w II wojnie swiatowej.
Godyn, Zygmunt. London, 1976. 
Ksiega
lotnikow polskich poleglych, zmarlych i zaginionych 1939-1946. Cumft,
Olgierd; Kujawa, Kazimierz Hubert. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej,
1989. 568 p., photos, map, bibliography. OIN Call Number: T 403
UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 940.54409438 C949K The
book provides list of Polish airmen who died in the years 1939-1946. The lists
are arranged alphabetically by name, within six parts: Airmen who perished in
the 1939 campaign, Airmen who have gone missing after the 1939 campaign, Airmen
who died fighting the occupation or were murdered in the years 1940-1945, Airmen
who died in France in the years 1939-1940, Airmen of the Polskie Sily Powietrzne
who died in the years 1940-1946, Airmen of the Ludowe Wojsko Polskie who fell
in the Eastern theatre of operations and in other circumstances. The entries include:
name, rank, education, military career, decorations, date, place and circumstances
of death, place of burial. 
Ksiega pochowanych zolnierzy polskich poleglych w
II wojnie swiatowej. Edward Pawlowski, ed. Pruszkow: Oficyna Wydawnicza
"Ajaks". Vol 1. Zolnierze wrzesnia. P. 1. A-M. 1993. 496
p. Bibliography Zolnierze wrzesnia P. 2 N-Z. 1993. 385 p. Photos, maps, plans.
Vol 2. Zolnierze podziemnych formacji niepodleglosciowych. 1994, 526 p.,
photos, bibliography. Vol. 3 Zolnierze Polskich Sil Zbrojnych na Zachodzie,
1994. 462 p., photos, plans, bibliography. Vol 4. Zolnierze Wojska Polskiego
na Wschodzie. P. 1. A-M. 1995. 398 p., bibliograpy. Zolnierze Wojska Polskiego
na Wschodzie P. 2 N-Z. 1995, 400 p., photographs. Vol 5. Polscy jency
wojenni i internowani. 1996. 423 p., photographs, plans, bibliogaphy.
Suplement. 1998. 347 p. Bibliography. OIN Call Number: T402 a
The
work lists the names of 104, 094 Polish soldiers who fell in combat, died, or
were murdered during the war. The supplement lists 15, 641 names of newly-identified
soldiers, and in 976 cases various errors evident in foreign publications, have
been corrected. Volume one focuses on the soldiers of the October 1939 campaign,
volume 2 on soldiers of the underground resistance, volume 3 on the soldiers of
the Polish Armed Forces in the West (Polskie Sily Zbrojne na Zachodzie), volume
4 on the soldiers serving in the Polish army fighting alongside the Soviets, and
volume 5 deals with the Polish prisoners of war and the interned. For each entry
the following information has been provided (where possible): name, date of birth,
military rank, unit in which the soldier served, date and place of death, place
of burial. The names are arranged alphabetically; in volumes 1-4 the soldiers
whose place of burial is known, are listed separately from those buried in unmarked
graves. 
Ksiega poleglych i pomordowanych zolnierzy Batalionow Chlopskich
1940-1945. Warszawa: Muzeum Historii Polskiego Ruchu Ludowego, 1995.
445 p. Bibliography, indexes. OIN Call Number: T 402 b
The
book contains 3390 bios of the soldiers of Bataliony Chlopskie, members of Ludowy
Zwiazek Kobiet, Zielony Krzyz and Stronnictwo Ludowe "Roch", who fell
in combat or were murdered in the years 1940-1945. The bios include: name, pseudonym,
date and place of birth, profession, date and place of death, place of burial,
circumstances of death, details of service in Bataliony Chlopskie. The work also
includes: organizational flowchart of Bataliony Chlopskie, administrational division
of Poland in 1938, indexes of pseudonyms, and geographical names. 
Straty korpusu oficerskiego 1939-1945.
Kryska-Karski, Tadeusz. London: Polska Fundacja Kulturalna, 1996. 639 p.
Bibliography. OIN Call Number: T 413
The work
contains 18532 bios of officers of Wojsko Polskie, Polskie Sily Zbrojne, and Armia
Krajowa, who fell in battle, were executed, and died in the years 1939-1945. Included
in the entries are: name, date and place of birth, military rank, last known assignment,
date and place of birth, place of burial. The bios are arranged alphabetically.

Wykaz poleglych zolnierzy polskich jednostek wojskowych
we Francji w 1940 roku. Zelenski, Wladyslaw; Citko, Henryk. Paris;
Warsaw: Trans-Krak, 2000. 103 p. OIN Call Number: T 401 c.
The
book contains bios of 704 soldiers (mostly serving in 1 Dywizja Grenadierow, 2
Dywizja Strzelcow Pieszych, 10 Brygada Pancerna) who fell in France in 1940. The
entries include: name, military rank, unit of service, date and place of birth,
name of cemetery and grave number, sources used in creating the entry. The introduction
lists publications on Polish soldiers who fell fighting in France. See
also: Drogomir, J. Polegli w Galicji Zachodniej 1914-1915 (1918) in the section
"Cemetery Guides". 
Warsaw
Uprising Ksiega poleglych
Batalionu AK "Kilinski" w Powstaniu Warszawskim i po jego zakonczeniu
w okresie od 1 sierpnia 1944 r. do 9 maja 1945 r. sporzadzona wedlug stanu wiedzy
w czerwcu 1987 r.: (dane niepelne). Edward Mortko (ed.). Warsaw: ZboWiD:
Srodowisko Zolnierzy Batalionu AK "Kilinski", 1987. 39 p. Name index.
Jagiellonian Call Number: 899838 III The
list is arranged by companies which comprised the battalion "Kilinski".
It lists soldiers who fell during the Uprising or died of wounds suffered in combat,
those who have gone missing, and those who were murdered by Germans in POW camps,
prisons, and concentration camps. The entries include: pseudonym, name, military
rank and position held, date of birth, date and place of death. The book includes
a list of soldiers exhumed by the Polish Red Cross, for whom it was impossible
to establish the unit in which they served. 
Jency wojenni-zolnierze Powstania Warszawskiego. Tomasz
Labuszewski. (ed.) [in] Wielka ilustrowana encyklopedia Powstania Warszawskiego.
Vol. 4. Warsaw: ARS Print Production, 1997. Pp. 449-657. OIN Call
Number: J 247 a The work provides an alphabetical list
of prisoners of war-soldiers of Armia Krajowa, who were taken prisoner by the
Germans after the Warsaw Uprising. The list was compiled on the basis of the archival
collection of the Archiwum Biura Informacji i Poszukiwan Zarzadu Glownego Polskiego
Czerwonego Krzyza. The list includes biographical data on approx. 10, 000 participants
of the uprising. The following information was included, where possible: name,
pseudonym, date and place of birth, military rank, unit in which the person fought,
POW number, type and name of the prisoner camp, information on transfers between
POW camps, medical treatment, return to Poland. 
Pacjenci szpitali powstanczych. Jan Kreusch (ed.
) [in:] Wielka ilustrowana encyklopedia Powstania Warszawskiego. Vol. 4.
Warsaw: ARS Print Production, 1997. Pp. 251-448. OIN Call Number:
J 2472 a
The article includes a list of the patients
of the hospitals and other medical units of the Warsaw Uprising. The list was
based on was the documentation that survived the Uprising and housed in the Archiwum
Biura Informacji i Poszukiwan Zarzadu Glownego PCK. The list encompasses over
9,000 persons, both civilians nad soldiers of the Uprising. Wherever possible,
the following data was included: name, pseudonym (where applicable), date and
place of birth, address of residence, military rank, unit in which the person
served, date of admittance to the hospital, the diagnosis, date of discharge,
where applicable-date of death and place of burial. 
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Contents Communist Terror in
the Polish People's Republic Informator
o nielegalnych antypanstwowych organizacjach i bandach zbrojnych dzialajacych
w latach 1944-1956. Lublin: Wydawnictwo Retro, 1993. This
is a reprint of a secret dossier prepared by the Interior Ministry in 1964. It
contains a list and characteristics of a few thousand organizations and underground
units, as well as over 10, 000 names of their leaders. 
Informator
of osobach skazanych za szpiegostwo w latach 1944-1984. Lublin: Wydawnictwo
Retro, 1994. 405 p. Contains name index. OIN Call Number: A 1126 The
work is based on the secret dossier of the Interior Ministry from 1984, regarding
2157 persons sentenced for spying in Poland in the years 1944-1984. , prepared
on the basis of Biuro "C" of the Interior Ministry and several Wojewodzki
Urzad Spraw Wewnetrznych, as well as on the basis of court documents prepared
by units of Wojskowa Sluzba Wewnetrzna Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej. The
classification of "spy" was applied extremely broadly in those years,
to any person who: passed to the free world any information on the communist system
of terror or its structure and employees, on the military industry or economy
in general. Anyone having any contact with the West could be classified as a spy.
The biographical entries are organized alphabetically,
within the division into separate counterintelligence units of the People's Republic.
The notes contain: complete set of personal data, as well as information used
in the trial, such as: 'political activity', 'circumstances of recruitment by
Western intelligence', 'spy activity'. Also included are: the type of sentence
imposed, location of archival materials. The most important
changes made in preparing the dossier for reprinting were not including complete
names of persons sentenced after 1956, and limiting the addresses of these persons
only to the town of residence. These changes were made to protect the privacy
of the victims. 
Straceni w polskich wiezieniach 1944-1956.
Lublin: Wydawnictwo Retro, 1994. 167 p. OIN Call Number: A 1130
Reprint
of a publication prepared by the Centralny Zarzad Zakladow Karnych in 1989. It
lists approx. 2800 persons who were executed in Polish prisons in the years 1944-1956.
The list contains only the persons imprisoned and executed by Departament Wieziennictwa
Ministerstwa Bezpieczenstwa Publicznego. Not included in the list are the victims
of the secret prisons and torture chambers of the Urzad Bezpieczenstwa and NKVD.
A small number of the prisoners included in the list have been executed for 'common'
rather than 'political' crimes. The list is arranged alphabetically and contains
the following information: name, father's name, date of birth, date of arrest,
legal basis of the sentence, date and place of execution. 
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Contents Other
Those who helped: Polish rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust.
The Main Commission for the Investigation of Crimes against the Polish Nation.
The Institute of National Memory; The Polish Society for the Righteous among the
Nations. Warsaw: Part 1 - 1993, 145 p. Part 2 - 1996, 212 p. OIN
Call Number: A 1015
The first part of the work lists
450 names of Poles who were killed by the Nazis for helping the Jews. The second
part repeats the names from part one, adding another 250 names. The work is based
on archival materials collected by Glowna Komisja Badania Zbrodni Przeciw Narodowi
Polskiemu, Instytut Pamieci Narodowej, and the regional offices of the Glowna
Komisja. The publication contains also a list of Poles, who up to December 31,
1994, were awarded the medal Righteous Among the Nations. The book is in English. 
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| Cemetery Sources and Necrologies Concentration
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