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This is a part of WW2 history I knew nothing about... Heartbreaking photos of the Polish refugee camps in Iran during WWII. During World War II thousands of Poles who had been sent to Siberia after the 1939 Soviet invasion of Poland managed to leave the Soviet Union with theAnders’ Army. They ended up in Iran, India, Palestine, New Zealand, British Africa, as well as in Mexico. In 1939, following German and Soviet attacks on Poland , the territory of the Second Polish Republic was divided between the two invaders. Eastern Poland was annexed by the Soviet Union, and soon afterward Moscow began a program of mass deportations . Hundreds of thousands of Polish citizens were forced to leave their homes and were transported to Siberia, Kazakhstan, and other parts of the Soviet Union. There were several waves of deportations during which whole families were sent to different parts of the Soviet Union... Read more + photoseries on: http://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/06/02/heartbreaking-photos-polish-refugee-camps-iran-wwii/ greetz,brummbar

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10/17/2016

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