Between Usznia and Domaniów. Migrants from the Eastern Borderlands settling in the Western Lands Cover Image

Między Usznią a Domaniowem. Przesiedleńcy z Kresów Wschodnich osiedleni na Ziemiach Zachodnich
Between Usznia and Domaniów. Migrants from the Eastern Borderlands settling in the Western Lands

Author(s): Natalia Jakubowska
Subject(s): History
Published by: Ośrodek »Pamięć i Przyszłość«
Keywords: oral history, Migration, Eastern Borderlands, Western Lands, Usznia, Domaniów, Second World War, German and Russian occupation

Summary/Abstract: Domaniów is a small town in the Oławski region in Lower Silesia. After the Second World War a large group of former residents of Usznia, a small village in the Eastern Borderlands of the Second Polish Republic, settled down in Domaniów. The author presents the accountsof five people who participated in the relocation process. The memories also include the time of their childhood and teenage years. The interviewees described how they remembered their family village, the most significant events from the time of war (German and Russian occupation), the preparation for relocation and the journey to the West – into the unknown. The accounts also show why Domaniów, which was known as Domajewice at that time, was selected as the settlement place, how it looked and what were the relationships with the Germans who still lived there. The author also describes the culture and traditions brought from the East and how they are continued to this day. The memories were set in a historical context based on the subject literature and archival materials.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 129-165
  • Page Count: 37
  • Language: Polish