![]() Certified copy of an entry (BAX 935402) that Witold Gliński was born on 22 November 1926, and died on 19 April 2013. Ministry of Defence, APC POLISH ENQUIRES, Ruislip England, 5. ![]() Arhangelsk Department of Internal Affairs, Information Centre 4. ![]() Polish Institute of National Remembrance (IPN): INDEKS REPRESJONOWANYCH (Index of Victims of Soviet Repression) tom XIV częśc (part)2 3. "Memorial": Victims of political terrorism in USSR 2. The above information would not allow Witold Gliński to have taken part in the Long Walk.Īrchives of the Polish Army in the West, and his death certificate confirm that Witold Gliński was born in 1926.Ĭitations from: 1. The fugitive party included three Polish soldiers, a Latvian landowner, a Lithuanian architect, and an enigmatic US metro engineer called 'Mr. This is confirmed by the international organisation "Memorial", the Polish Institute of National Remembrance and the Arkhangelsk Province archives. In The Long Walk, Rawicz describes how he and six companions escaped from the camp in the middle of a blizzard in 1941 and headed south, avoiding towns. ![]() ![]() Leszek Gliniecki has copies of official documents which state that Witold Gliński was born in 1926 (22 November), was sent into forced exile to a special settlement Kriesty in Arkhangelsk Oblast (Province), Russia, and stayed there from 24 February 1940 to 2 September 1941. ![]()
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