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      Maps were prepared based on the information provided by Edward Wajszczuk 
      (0410) - USA, Jacek Wajszczuk (0303) - Warsaw, Jadwiga Muszyńska (0455) - 
      Wrocław and her father Romuald Szymanowski (0454), all formerly from 
      Sitaniec and from Adam (0282) Wajszczuk, his father Adolf (0278) and son 
      Łukasz (0957), currently residing in Wysokie. | 
             
          
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             Wysokie 
            
              - Oldest known Wajszczuk house in the area - of Stanisław 
              (0268), destroyed during the war. Property divided among 
              Stanislaw's sons (see 2 - 5 below). 
 
              - Jan (0271) – family expelled in 1941, Jan deported with his 
              son Stanislaw (1094) to Germany for forced labour. Stanislaw 
              perished in 1943 during bombing of Berlin, Jan returned to 
              Wysokie. House built after the war, does not exist anymore.  
 
              - Walenty (0374) – Village chief in Wysokie - 1930-1941, engaged 
              in underground conspiratory work, family expelled - in 1941, 
              returned after the war. House built after the war, torn down 
              around 1993. Pyplok (0290) family lives in the new house. 
 
              - Stanisław (0270) – family expelled in 1941, returned after the 
              war to Wysokie. House constructed before the war, torn down after 
              the war. 
 
              - Józef (0298) – perished in Auschwitz - Dec. 20, 1942. Family 
              expelled on Nov. 8, 1941. Jozef returned 2 weeks later at night to 
              get some food - arrested, jailed in Zamosc and Lublin then sent to 
              Auschwitz (member of B.Ch. - Peasant  Battalions?). Family 
              returned to Wysokie after the war. Young son Tadeusz (1539) died 
              in 1944  from explosion of a fuse of a hand grenade. House 
              constructed before the war was destroyed during the war. Another 
              son Witold (1080) lived until his death in 2006 as a renter(?) - (see 
              7 on the map and below). Daughter Lucyna (1109)  Tor built a new 
              house.  
 
              - Adolf (0278), Walenty's son (0274) and Adolf's son - Adam 
              (0282) live here with their families in the contemprary houses.
              
 
              - Witold (1080), Józef's son (0298) lived here until his death 
              in 2006. 
 
              - Contemporary house of the Kapłon family (0281)
              - Elzbieta, Adolf's (0278) daughter.
              
 
             
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             Sitaniec 
            
              - Jan (0311) - Expelled - 1942 
              
  Germany 
                USA,
              
              http://www.wajszczuk.v.pl/english/ 
              
              drzewo/tekst/wysiedleni.htm; the house does not exist anymore. 
               
              - Heronim 0306) - Expelled - 1942 
              
  lived in the 
              area, returned to Sitaniec, at present the property is sold and 
              the old house is abandoned.  
              - Józef (0363) - Expelled - 1942, stayed in the region. Sept. 
              ?,1939 - son Tomasz (0368) deported from Volhynia to the USSR, 
              returned to Sitaniec after the war. July 12, 1942 - son Lucjan 
              (0377) arrested by Gestapo 
              
  various 
              concentration camps 
                Germany 
                Canada 
                USA. Family 
              house burned down by the Germans (in reprisal for the resistance 
              activities), rebuilt after the war and inhabited until 1997 by 
              Tomasz, currently by distant relatives.  
              - Walery (0405) - Expelled - 1942 
              
  Germany, 
              returned to Sitaniec. At present, in two separate new houses live 
              the sons of Stefania (0406) – Józef i Zbigniew Tchórzewski.  
              - Stanisław (0409) - died - July 7, 1942, family expelled - 
              December 6, 1942, wife and daughter - Jan.,1943 
              
  Germany (forced 
              labour camp) 
                USA (1950) and 
              Canada (1949). Son Edward (0410) - forced labourer at a German 
              settler in Sitaniec, April 1944 
                Germany - same 
              labour camp, 1950 
                USA.  
              Maria (0442) returned, later settled in the New ("Recovered") 
              Territories in the west of Poland. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recovered_Territories)  
              - Paweł (0300) - Expelled - 1942 r. 
              
  lived in the 
              area, returned to Sitaniec. Son Bronislaw (0301) was a POW in the 
              USSR  since 9/1939, then in the Polish Armed Forces (Gen. Anders) 
              in the West, also returned to Sitaniec. 
              Bronisław (0301) and later his wife Kazimiera lived there until 
              2005, the property was then sold and a new house built on it.
               
             
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            Perished during and as a result of WW-II:
            
             
              1. Józef (0298) – 1942 - in Auschwitz.  
              2. Stanisław (1094) – 1943 - in bombing of Berlin by the Allies.
             
            
              3. Tadeusz - (1539) - 1944 - from explosion of a hand ganade fuse. 
            
               
              Expulsions: 
             
            
               All Wajszczuks were expelled from Wysokie very early - November 
              8, 1941 (trial expulsion action) and initially resettled in a 
              village of Husynne (north-east of Hrubieszow). Subsequently they 
              were dispersed to different villages. For instance, Walenty and 
              his family were moved to Gorzków and then to several other 
              villages.
             
            
              After the war did not return to Wysokie: Józef i Stanislaw (as 
              described above). 
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            Perished during the war: 
            1. Paweł (0300) - in 1943 in consequence of severe beating by the 
            Germans.  
             
            Expulsions and deportations: 
            All Wajszczuk families were expelled from Sitaniec in December of 
            1942. Several families were deported to Germany for forced labour. 
            Most did not return after the war and settled in Canada and in the 
            USA. 
            In addition: 1. Tomasz (0308) was deported by the Soviets in 1939 (or 
            1940) from Volhynia to the USSR - returned to Sitaniec around 1956. 
            2. Bronislaw was a POW in the Soviet Union, later (after the "amnesty") 
            joined the Polish Armed Forces in the West and returned to Sitaniec 
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