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St Sigismund parish
05-507 Słomczyn
85 Wiślana Str.
Konstancin deanery
Warsaw archdiocese, Poland
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Martyrology of the clergy — Poland
XX century (1914 – 1989)
personal data
surname
SKORUPSKA
forename(s)
Casimira (pl. Kazimiera)
function
nun
creed
Latin (Roman Catholic) Church RCmore on
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congregation
Congregation of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul FdlCmore on
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(i.e. Daughters of Charity)
date and place
of death
08.1920
Ostrołękatoday: Ostrołęka city pov., Masovia voiv., Poland
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details of death
On 02‐06.08.1920, during the Polish–Russian war of 1919–21 and the Russian invasion of Poland in 1920, a several–day battle for the Ostrołęka took place near city.
The Poles lost it and on 06.08.1920, Ostrołęka and its vicinity were taken over by the Russians.
On c. 15.08.1920, the great battle of Warsaw, known as the „Miracle on the Vistula”, took place, and the Poles defeated the Russian invaders and forced them to flee.
On 23.08.1920 Russian retreated from Ostrołęka.
Perished during the period, as a result of „bad treatment”.
cause of death
torment
perpetrators
Russians
sites and events
Polish‐Russian war of 1919‐1921Click to display the description
positions held
till 1920
nun — Ostrołękatoday: Ostrołęka city pov., Masovia voiv., Poland
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[access: 2021.08.06] ⋄ Congregation's house, Daughters of Charity FdlC
nun — Przasnysztoday: Przasnysz urban gm., Przasnysz pov., Masovia voiv., Poland
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[access: 2021.12.18] ⋄ Congregation's house, Daughters of Charity FdlC
sites and events
descriptions
Polish‐Russian war of 1919‐1921: War for independence of Poland and its borders. Poland regained independence in 1918 but had to fight for its borders with former imperial powers, in particular Russia. Russia planned to incite Bolshevik‐like revolutions in the Western Europe and thus invaded Poland. Russian invaders were defeated in 08.1920 in a battle called Warsaw battle („Vistula river miracle”, one of the 10 most important battles in history, according to some historians). Thanks to this victory Poland recaptured part of the lands lost during partitions of Poland in XVIII century, and Europe was saved from the genocidal Communism. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
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