Roman Catholic parish
St Sigismund
05-507 Słomczyn
85 Wiślana Str.
Konstancin deanery
Warsaw archdiocese
Poland
GENOCIDE perpetrated by UKRAINIANS on POLES
Data for 1943–1947
Site
II Republic of Poland
Darowice
Przemyśl pov., Lwów voiv.
contemporary
Przemyśl cou., Subcarpathia voiv., Poland
Murders
Perpetrators:
Ukrainians
Victims:
Poles
Number of victims:
min.:
17
max.:
17
events (incidents)
ref. no:
07684
date:
1944.07
site
description
general info
Darowice
At the end of July, the Ukrainians murdered two Polish sisters.
source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – July 1944”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]
perpetrators
Ukrainians
victims
Poles
number of
textually:
2
min. 2
max. 2
ref. no:
09522
date:
1945.03.14–1945.03.15
site
description
general info
Darowice
The Banderites murdered 6 Poles. „In the evening hours, the UPA gang attacked the group of Darowice district Przemyśl, where she murdered the” family of Polish nationality.
source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – March 1945”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]
source: Prus Edward, „Operation "Vistula"”, in: ed. IV, Wroclaw 2006, p. 262
On the night of March 14–15, 6 Poles were murdered in Darowice: Marcin Bróż (assistant at the farm estate, age 42), Katarzyna Bróż (age 38), Józef Borkowski (employee of PKP in Przemyśl, age 22), Weronika Słupecka (accountant of the farm estate, 23), Józef Słupecki and Tadeusz Dąbrowski (manager of the farm estate).
source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – March 1945”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]
source: Zapałowski Andrzej, „Border on fire”, in: ASPRA-JR Publishing House, History of the Peasant Movement Museum, Warsaw 2016, p. 158—159 — web page: ptg.edu.pl [accessible: 2021.06.10]
perpetrators
Ukrainians
victims
Poles
number of
textually:
6
min. 6
max. 6
ref. no:
09849
date:
1945.04.28–1945.04.29
site
description
general info
Darowice
The UPA murdered two Poles: their hands were tied with telephone wire and their heads were smashed with a blunt tool. „On April 28, in the evening in Darowice, the Ukrainian unit murdered the Poles: Piotr Krupski (40) and Władysław Parabilski (50). W. Parabilski was murdered by beating with a blunt instrument, and P. Krupski had his hands tied with telephone wire and was hit on the head of”.
source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – April 1945”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]
source: Zapałowski Andrzej, „Border on fire”, in: ASPRA-JR Publishing House, History of the Peasant Movement Museum, Warsaw 2016, p. 160 — web page: ptg.edu.pl [accessible: 2021.06.10]
perpetrators
Ukrainians
victims
Poles
number of
textually:
2
min. 2
max. 2
ref. no:
10838
date:
1946.02.04
site
description
general info
Darowice
In the village of Darowice, poviat Przemyśl, the UPA burnt the village and murdered two Poles.
source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – February 1946”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.06.10]
perpetrators
Ukrainians
victims
Poles
number of
textually:
2
min. 2
max. 2
ref. no:
11069
date:
1946.06.15
site
description
general info
Darowice
In the village of Darowice, poviat Przemyśl „The Pole, H. Wańczowska, was murdered by the Bandera followers with a shot to the back of the head. According to other sources, the woman was abducted on June 14 and shot on the following day in her garden.
Helena Wańczowska, d/o Jan and Paulina, b. December 28, 1924 in Kniazyce. Living in Darowice. Kidnapped by the Bandera followers on June 14, 1946. Shot in front of the house in Darowice on June 15, 1946 (head wound). Liquidated by SB‑OUN [OUN Security Services] as an alleged informant, an agent of the [Polish Security Services] UBP. Resposibility for the murder rests with Wasyl Capiak, nom‑de‑guerr 'Potap', the secretary of the SB super–region 'Chołodny Jar'. Later her parents were also murdered: father Jan (shot on December 9, 1946 in Przemyśl) and mother Paulina (tortured, then hanged on August 8, 1946 in front of her house)”.
source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – June 1946”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.06.10]
source: Zapałowski Andrzej, „Border on fire”, in: ASPRA-JR Publishing House, History of the Peasant Movement Museum, Warsaw 2016, p. 172 — web page: ptg.edu.pl [accessible: 2021.06.10]
perpetrators
Ukrainians
victims
Poles
number of
textually:
1+2
min. 3
max. 3
ref. no:
11218
date:
1946.08.08
site
description
general info
Darowice
The Banderites hanged on a tree, next to her house, a Polish girl, Paulina Wańczowska, d. of Józef, b. 1900. Her horse and cow were robbed.
source: Zapałowski Andrzej, „Border on fire”, in: ASPRA-JR Publishing House, History of the Peasant Movement Museum, Warsaw 2016, p. 179 — web page: ptg.edu.pl [accessible: 2021.06.10]
source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – August 1946”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2022.02.25]
perpetrators
Ukrainians
victims
Poles
number of
textually:
1
min. 1
max. 1
ref. no:
11507
date:
1947.01.03
site
description
general info
Darowice
The UPA killed the Polish Army soldier Józef Walczak. „In Darowice, on January 3, 1947, a border patrol, consisting of 6 soldiers, encountered a sub‑unit of the UPA, staying in the house of Paweł Hawrylak. As a result of a skirmish with the retreating Banderites, a soldier from the watchtower in Stanisławczyk, private J. Walczak, was killed. The Banderites stripped the uniform of the slain and took his weapons”.
source: Zapałowski Andrzej, „Border on fire”, in: ASPRA-JR Publishing House, History of the Peasant Movement Museum, Warsaw 2016, p. 188 — web page: ptg.edu.pl [accessible: 2021.06.10]
source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – year 1947”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2022.03.02]
perpetrators
Ukrainians
victims
Poles
number of
textually:
1
min. 1
max. 1
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