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Article by: Kris Balut, Grazyna Balut Ostrom (daughter) Krystyna Balut (nee Martusewicz)My childhood storyI was born in Poland, near Wilno, Nov. 23, 1930. This region later became part of Russia and is now in Lithuania. WWII beginsAt the time we didn't know that Germany and USSR had made a secret agreement to divide Poland. Then on September 1, 1939 Germany attacked the western border of Poland. They were extremely efficient and aggressive, and made quick progress towards the capital of Poland, Warsaw. Within a couple of days Poland was in chaos. The army was quickly defeated and people were trying to escape. To eliminate opposition and set an example, Germans arrested and executed Polish “intelligencia” (those involved in politics, teachers, soldiers, and government employees). My future husband, living in Western Poland, 15 years old, saw these executions. Germans targeted all Poles: Jews, Catholics and Gypsies.
DEPORTEDThe NKWD (Soviet secret police) always came at night. That night, June 20, 1941, the dogs furiously began barking at 3 am, indicating something abnormal. The household awoke and was on their feet instantly, not knowing who is going to be deported now. When two Russian soldiers with bayonets charged in the door we knew our fate was sealed. There was a moment of despair and hopelessness: who . . . when . . . and how long will they last in Siberia. As a rule, deportation to a Soviet Gulag was a death sentence – slow if you survived longer, a struggle and in agony, or quick. Prior deportations and fatalities from climate, hunger and diseases were historical facts, and well known amongst Poles. Deportations have been repeated by previous generations on our family members and predecessors, with the purpose of extermination of conquered lands. “Genocide” and “Holocaust” is a procedure to cleanse the land of undesirable people.
“SOBIRAJSIA Z WIESZCZAMI - PACK YOUR THINGS”.Upon entering the house the chief commissar opened the over shoulder bag where my Mother could read her name. She instantly had an attack of fear - thinking she was going to be arrested, sentenced and sent to prison leaving her helpless mother and daughter without the means of a livelihood, food and a chance to survive. She fainted, collapsing and hitting her head on the floor. When she found out that all 3 were being deported - she calmed down a bit. Our frustration and panic had no end. My Grandma with a nervous stomach had to go to the bathroom and the outhouse was ¼ mile away - a soldier with a bayonet had to escort her. RUSSIA –SIBERIA/ KAMIEN ON RIVER OB - ALTAISKI KRAJ 1941-1942Considering the current situation, we were lucky to be transported all the way into Russia; otherwise we could have been exterminated as simple criminals. We were totally locked in the cattle cars, only a few times we were allowed to get hot water. We were totally disoriented. We just existed. We passed Bransk – where my paternal grandmother was buried in 1918. Now the German planes were bombing the station and the rest of the city. AMNESTYMiracles do happen! After the German attack on Russia, Russia joined the Western Alliance. The Polish Government in exile, based in London, united with the Russian Government to fight the monstrous Hitler. An agreement was formed which allowed the creation of a Polish Army in the Uzbekistan territory, South Russia, from released Polish prisoners and deportees. General Anders, himself released from the Lubyanka prison, was to lead this Polish army. He wanted to get all Poles out of Russia, but knew he could not. The best he could do was get family members of his soldiers out too, so he crafted the agreement such that the permits issued to form the army included immediate family members also.
Arriving in Kermine, Uzbekistan was a shock. The only water available came in storm sewers along the road, and it was only released at 4pm. People dashed to get water and drank it, and later came down with dysentery because the water was contaminated. The other problem was that the food was too greasy for starved people with empty stomachs. Approximately 5,000 died. There were so-called “flying coffins” because the dead would be put in a coffin and after the body was placed in a common grave, it was used time and again for “burial”. The conditions were devastating: people were dieing of typhoid, dysentery, malaria, starvation, neglect and lack of hygiene. DEPARTURE July 1942Finally it came, the day of departure. A day full of fear, excitement hope and prayers. We went as Lt. Ziemacki’s family by train to Krasnowotsk. From the train station we had to march to the ship eight kilometers away, with only what you can carry. My Grandmother carried water. PERSIA (IRAN): PAHLEVI, TEHERAN, AHVAZ July 1942 - July1943We arrived at the beaches of Pahlevi. Those who were stronger were helping those who could barely walk. We had to go through inspections, where they would shave our heads and de-lice us. Many people were continuing to die even after reaching Pahlevi, being so exhausted, weak and dilapidated. We were in Pahlevi for a few weeks.
In Ahvaz I got a pair of purple shoes. In Russia I had to wear one pair of shoes for 1.5 years. I can’t describe adequately how excited I was - I got a pair of brand new shoes, and they were purple. I loved purple. INDIA – KARACHI, VALIVADE/KOLHAPUR 1943-1948We went by British army ships from Basra in Iraq. In Basra they waited for a safe time to sail because the Japanese submarines were in the Indian Ocean. We left Persia July 1943 with a convoy of 30 ships and sailed to Karachi, which was then in India.
After the war ended in 1945, contact with rest of the world happened slowly through the Red Cross. We were slowly finding out who has survived, and who has perished under our horrible circumstances. Can you imagine how surprised my family was to find out that the three of us women were in India! We were lucky in that we lost only five members of my family (all males, one who was a teenager). We learned that my father, aunt Wala and her husband, uncle Wojtus and uncle Antoni had all survived fighting in the Polish resistance. AFRICA, UGANDA, KOJA 1948-1949We made another trip to Bombay, and then two weeks on a ship across the Indian Ocean to Mombasa, Kenya. There we took a train to Kampala, Uganda. The train ride showed us the wonders of the African extensive and free zoo. The flora and fauna were magnificent: virgin land with giraffes, elephants and hippos. What a wonder to see nature’s splendor in its natural habitat. ADDENDUMSKrystyna (Kris) Balut (nee Martusewicz): Wladyslaw Martusewicz:After my Father went into hiding in Western Poland, he was living in Warsaw. As a result he fought in the Warsaw Uprising. The Warsaw Uprising was another great Polish tragedy. After the Nazis attacked Russia, the Russian army entered Poland to help the fight against the Germans. The Polish Underground was in communication with the Soviet forces, and there was agreement that they would work together to defeat the Nazis. The Soviet army was on the banks of the Vistula River, which borders Warsaw, when the Poles in the underground began the battle. But the Soviets did nothing. They sat and watched. Allied forces dropped air supplies as the valiant Poles fought the Nazis all alone, but these supplies were not enough. The brave partisans lasted 63 days before being beat and captured by the Germans. Most Poles suspect that the Soviets intentionally did not intervene, because it was in their best interest to remove (see killed) as many patriotic Poles as possible. Uncle Antoni MartusewiczWorking for the underground in western Poland, Uncle Antoni was illegally providing food to Jewish families, endangering his own life, the life of his family and the lives of those who made contributions. Aunt Wala Starzyk (nee Zbilut)After my Aunt Wala went into hiding, she joined her husband Wladyslaw Starzyk, and they both worked together in the Polish underground in Central Poland, near Warsaw. Aunt Wala was a courier. When I was visiting my Father in 1966, he pointed to an intersection and told me that it was there that Aunt Wala was stopped by some Nazi soldiers as she was bicycling and interrogated. Fortunately, they did not find the messages she was carrying in the handle bars of her bike, or she would have been arrested and sent to a concentration camp. Uncle Wojtus ZbilutUncle Wojtus was very prominent in the Polish Underground. His code name was “Jor”. His primary assignments were to lead a group of men that would hide in the woods and destroy the Nazi’s main source of transportation – the train system. Jan BalutMy future husband, Jan, was 15, living in Bydgoszcz when the Germans invaded Poland. He witnessed the gathering and execution of the intelligencia in the town square.
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