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| Polish
Army in France Casualty List |
The Polish Army in France was
recruited primarily from resident aliens of the United
States and Canada during the period from October 1917
through March 1919. Many of their recruitment papers have
been located, but little was known until now of what
happened to men who were sent to France between February
1918 and the Armistice of November 11th.
Recently, 1085 index cards were located in the archives
of the Polish Museum of America in Chicago. No one knows
when they were created, nor by whom. They appear to have
been written by two different individuals, and most
likely were transcribed from original sources. Judging by
the ink and paper stock, this process was done decades
ago.
The information is judged to be accurate and reliable,
but additional supporting documentation will be required
as materials are continually being unearthed. Most cards
will list a surname, first name, a soldier's number
(unknown reference at this point in time, but some guess
that it is a soldier's number issued by the French army.
These numbers do not match the recruiting numbers found
on the A, B, or C forms.), a status of condition, a
regiment or company, rank, and some additional
information. A number of cards have limited information,
others have more. No card has all of the information
which is possible.
For cards which list an individual as being killed, a
date and place of death is usually listed, as well as the
next of kin. For those in a hospital, the location/city
of the hospital is usually listed. For those being
discharged, there are usually medical reasons for the
discharge. Unfortunately, there are no guarantees of the
amount of information available, but a copy of the card
with translation will be provided.
To request a photocopy of a casualty card, please follow
these directions.
A check or money order for $5 US is required and must be made payable to PolishRoots.
Send your correspondence to:
Dr. Paul S. Valasek
2643 W. 51st Street
Chicago, Il. 60632-1559
Any additional information or questions on soldiers of
the Polish Army in France, aka the Blue Army, named for
their French issued blue uniforms, or Haller's Army,
named for General Jozef Haller, their commanding officer,
may be sent to the above address.
Data compiled by Dr. Paul
S. Valasek
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