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Learn about Tarnów, Poland, in World War II from forgotten stories of its places and residents!

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War memorial in my father’s village of Niedzieliska

By Artur S.Posted on October 30, 2022June 29, 2024
  • WWII Tarnów

Two rows of neatly trimmed hedges run alongside a gray cobblestone path leading towards the entrance. Beyond a pair of wrought iron gates lay scores […]

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Remembrance at the execution site of a retired soldier, Michał Gaca

By Artur S.Posted on April 30, 2022June 29, 2024
  • WWII Tarnów

The Germans took the retired Polish army officer and led him away from his house. He met his death at the edge of the village. […]

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A Polish refugee learns the ‘GI Salute’ in 1950

By Artur S.Posted on April 19, 2021April 6, 2026
  • WWII Chicago
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  • WWII Tarnów

Stanley Kozak, born Stanisław, was my great-uncle. As a teenager he was abducted by the Nazis during the Second World War, and he ultimately settled in Chicago as a war refugee. He was then called upon to serve his adopted country in 1950.

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Nazi espionage in pre-war Poland: an act of terror

By Artur S.Posted on September 25, 2020April 6, 2026
  • WWII Tarnów

Found in the photo albums of several German soldiers are snapshots of the damaged Tarnów train station in Poland. They show a section of the […]

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Compensation for his forced labor

By Artur S.Posted on March 30, 2020June 29, 2024
  • WWII Tarnów

My mother tells me that her father and I would have gotten along very well. Józef Kozak was a talented story teller who could spin […]

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Hi, I’m Artur!

I’m a public historian and museum professional, having worked at 5 military museums in the U.S. and Europe. Previously I managed an estate sale company. My passion is to uncover untold stories through places and keepsakes, so follow me as we explore together!

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