Sentences with phrase «labor camp during»

Mr. Stanczak was a firmly optimistic artist, despite injuries in a Soviet labor camp during World War II that rendered his dominant right arm useless.
Julian Stanczak (born 1928) was training to be a musician in Poland when he lost the use of his right arm in a Siberian labor camp during World War II.
He then attended the École des Beaux - Arts in Montpellier but spent most of the war clandestinely working on a vineyard to avoid being sent to a forced labor camp during the German occupation.

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We went camping with our ENTIRE family in Calico Ghost Town (in the heart of the California desert) during labor day weekend.
A native of Kopyczynce, Poland, Mr. Ostapiuk was taken with his family to a Siberian labor camp as a child, where he was held until the Soviet Union joined the Allied forces during World War II.
In fact, Oskar Schindler (Neeson, Darkman) was an opportunist who saw the ability to make lots of money with the cheapest of labor during the war period, by taking Jews out of the German camps and employing them in his factory.
The latter quality is especially haunting during a sequence in which Mikael (who has escaped a labor camp by means of sweating dynamite and a fellow prisoner with nothing for which to live) catches a ride on a passing train.
During the war, Jews were sent to labor camps and the front lines to clean up minefields without protection.
Born in Borownica, Poland in 1928, Stanczak and his family were forced into a labor camp in Siberia during World War II, where they survived extreme working conditions and near starvation.
He and his family were forced to work on a labor camp in Siberia during World War II.
The artist was born in Borownica, Poland in 1928, and worked at a labor camp in Siberia during World War II.
In 1940, during Russia's occupation of the eastern half of the country, Mr. Stanczak and his family were caught up in the first wave of mass deportations of Poles to Siberian labor camps.
During World War II, Stanczak and his family were forced into a labor camp in Siberia, where they survived extreme conditions and near starvation.
Born in Poland in 1928, Stanczak and his family were forced into a labor camp in Siberia during World War II, where they survived extreme working conditions and near starvation.
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