Memoirs from the export of Anna Janishewska
date:12 February 2019 Editor: Editorial
Anna Janiszewska is simply a sculptor, she taught at the School of Arts in the Royal Bathrooms in Warsaw. The recording of the conversation on the export to Siberia was created during the exhibition “Niezłomni priests” in the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Krakowskie Przedmieście in 2018.

Ms. Ania Janishewska as a tiny child, along with her parents and a seven-year-old brother, were transported to Siberia by the penultimate transport. Their sister Mary was born there. My father was separated from his family, worked in a coal mine in Kamierów. Mary only saw her for the first time erstwhile she was 2.5 years old erstwhile she returned to Poland.
They were very fortunate to last there under these inhuman conditions and return to Poland.
At night from 9 to 10 February 1940, at the orders of Moscow, the first 140 1000 people were deported from Poland – mainly military families, officials, forest workers and railway workers from the east part of the country. 1 3rd of the deportees went to the north of the European part of Russia, to the Arch English and Communist ASRS, many were resettled to the Krasnoyarski Country and the Omsk region of Siberia.
In total, the Soviets carried out 4 deportations – the second of 12/13 April 1940, the 3rd of 28/29 April 1940, and the 4th in May 1941.
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