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

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GENOCIDIUM ATROX

GENOCIDE perpetrated by UKRAINIANS on POLES

Data for 1943–1947

Site

II Republic of Poland

Temeszów

Brzozów pov., Lwów voiv.

contemporary

Temeszów

Brzozów cou., Subcarpathia voiv., Poland

Murders

Perpetrators:

Ukrainians

Victims:

Poles

Number of victims:

min.:

23

max.:

23

Location

link to GOOGLE MAPS

events (incidents)

ref. no:

07142

date:

1944.05.26–1944.05.27

site

description

general info

Temeszów

sotnya „Hromenki” supported by SKW from Ulucz burnt 290 buildings and murdered 7 Poles and severely injured Fr Józef Skrabalak, who died on May 28 in a hospital in Sanok. Fr Skrabalak survived the burning of the parish of Budki Nieznanowskie in the Gliniana deanery, where he was the parish priest from 1935, on April 9, 1944, during Easter, by the Ukrainians. He moved to the Przemyśl diocese and stayed with his mother in his home town of Temeszów. Here he served as a priest in the parish in Dydnia.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – May 1944”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

7

min. 7

max. 7

ref. no:

11033

date:

1946.05.26–1946.05.27

site

description

general info

Temeszów

In the village of Temeszów, poviat Brzozów, [on the night of May 26/27, 1946] the UPA from 'Hromenka' sotnya and Ukrainian peasants from SKW [Ukrainian self–defense] from Ulucz robbed Polish farms and burned them down and murdered 8 Poles, including Fr Józef Skrablak, a priest, who was taken to hospital and died the next day, shot by a Ukrainian named Pocałuń.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – May 1946 and Spring of 1946”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.06.10]

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

8

min. 8

max. 8

ref. no:

11038

date:

1946.05.27–1946.05.28

site

description

general info

Temeszów

In the village of Temeszów, poviat Przemyśl, [the Ukrainians] burnt 290 farms and murdered 8 Poles. „On the night of May 27–28, 1946, Ukrainian bands attacked Temeszów and burnt it. Several people were killed by the shots, and a few others were killed in the flames. Hundreds of people were left homeless”.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – May 1946 and Spring of 1946”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.06.10]

source: Fr Nabywaniec Stanisław (ed.), „Notes from the past of the Krzywe village 1852-2002”, in: Rzeszów 2005, p. 88—89

During this attack, the following were murdered: Fr Józef Skrabalak, Temeszów priest from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lviv, Franciszek Skrabalak, Jadwiga Kułak, Franciszek Dziamba, Bronisław Kawałek, Jan Kociszewski, Józef Bluj and Franciszek Skrabalak's friend — Hezbulewicz.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – May 1946 and Spring of 1946”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.06.10]

source: Fr Nabywaniec Stanisław, Fr Jan Rogula (Rzeszów Uniwersity), „Over the blue San. And so it was in Polish-Ukrainian relations until 1947.”; in: Krupa Jan (ed.), „Sustainable tourism as an opportunity to protect the natural environment, cultural heritage and economic development of the communes of the Dynowskie Foothills”, in: Dynów 2014, p. 218 — web page: www.pogorzedynowskie.pl [accessible: 2021.06.10]

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

8

min. 8

max. 8

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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.