• OUR LADY of CZĘSTOCHOWA: St Sigismund church, Słomczyn; source: own resourcesMATKA BOŻA CZĘSTOCHOWSKA
    kościół pw. św. Zygmunta, Słomczyn
    źródło: zbiory własne
link to OUR LADY of PERPETUAL HELP in SŁOMCZYN infoPORTAL LOGO

Roman Catholic parish
St Sigismund
05-507 Słomczyn
85 Wiślana Str.
Konstancin deanery
Warsaw archdiocese
Poland

  • St SIGISMUND: St Sigismund church, Słomczyn; source: own resourcesSt Sigismund
    St Sigismund church, Słomczyn
    source: own resources
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    XIX century, feretry
    St Sigismund church, Słomczyn
    source: own resources
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    XIX century, feretry
    St Sigismund church, Słomczyn
    source: own resources
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    XIX century, feretry
    St Sigismund church, Słomczyn
    source: own resources
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    XIX century, feretry
    St Sigismund church, Słomczyn
    source: own resources

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GENOCIDIUM ATROX

GENOCIDE perpetrated by UKRAINIANS on POLES

Data for 1943–1947

Site

II Republic of Poland

Dubiecko

Przemyśl pov., Lwów voiv.

contemporary

Dubiecko

Przemyśl cou., Subcarpathia voiv., Poland

Murders

Perpetrators:

Poles

Victims:

Ukrainians

Number of victims:

min.:

3

max.:

3

Perpetrators:

Ukrainians

Victims:

Poles

Number of victims:

min.:

10

max.:

10

Location

link to GOOGLE MAPS

events (incidents)

ref. no:

11838

date:

1944

site

description

general info

Dubiecko

Excerpt from Ivan Pell's memoirs about the murder in Dubiecko:
On the same day I went to Dubieck in a bargain cart to see my parents. My father, mother, sisters Iwanka and Irena and younger brother Władek greeted me warmly. They were worried about the Soviet air raids on Lviv, but they were even more afraid of the Polish attacks on the Ukrainians in Dubieckie and the entire Nadsanie. They were probably brought to our territory by Polish partisans, driven out of Volhynia by the UPA. First, there was individual terror: from May 1943 to January 1944, conscious and wealthy villagers, doctors, priests, and the intelligentsia in general died. Doliszny, the secretary of the court, was killed, he was my friend  […] He was not involved in politics, he sang in the church choir. On vacation in 1943, I stayed at his house. After the mass, Doliszny became concerned: where was Bronek Tkacz, the poor boy he was supporting. He was not from Przemyśl, where he studied. Doliszny got on his bike and rode for it. Two unknown men rode their bikes behind him. After leaving Dubiecko, Doliszny realized what could happen. He hid in the Poles' house, but they found him and killed him. Near Dubiecko, the Poles killed the conscious peasant Dańczak and his son”.

source: Pello Iwan, „Chołodnojarśki spomyny”; in: „Zakerzonnia”, in: Warszawa 1996, vol. 2, p. 139, in: transl. B. Huk

source: Huk Bogdan with a group of friends, „Murders of the Ukrainian population 1944-1947”; in: portal: Ruthenian apocrypha — web page: www.apokryfruski.org [accessible: 2021.09.30]

perpetrators

Poles

victims

Ukrainians

number of

textually:

3

min. 3

max. 3

ref. no:

11179

date:

1946.07.07

site

description

general info

Dubiecko

The UPA robbed shops, burned down the court and the commune buildings, and murdered 3 Poles.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – July 1946”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2022.02.24]

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

3

min. 3

max. 3

ref. no:

11602

date:

1947.06.07

site

description

general info

Dubiecko

The UPA abducted at night 7 Poles — guards and murdered them in the forest. „The 'Burłak' unit on June 7, 1947 captured seven Poles from the local self–defense in Dubiecko. After their bodies were found, the wounds inflicted during brutal tortures were evident. The following people died a martyr's death: Kazimierz Sowa, b. July 14, 1914, Adam Kaszycki, b. September 13, 1909, Michał Dararz, b. 10/07/1893, Jan Szramowicz, b. August 29, 1893, Stanisław Szramowicz, b. August 29, 1925, Franciszek Kolano, b. October 10, 1922, Jan Jasieński, b. July 15, 1914, Roman Martowicz, b. January 26, 1927”.

source: „The UPA was not an army – it was a gang murdering helpless and innocent victims, including Ukrainians”; in: Association for the Commemoration of the Victims of the Crimes of Ukrainian Nationalists in Wrocław — web page: suozun.org [accessible: 2022.03.02]

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:

7

min. 7

max. 7

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EXPLANATIONs

  1. Lack of info about the perpetrators in the description of a given event (Incident) indicates that the blame should be attributed to the perpetrators listed in general info section.
  2. The name of the site used during II Republic of Poland times indicates an official name used in 1939.
  3. English contemporary name of the site — in accordance with naming conventions used in Google Maps.
  4. Contemporary regional info about the site — if in Ukraine than in accordance to administrative structure of Ukraine valid till 2020.
  5. General explanations ⇒ click HERE.
  6. Assumptions as to the number of victims ⇒ click HERE.