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  • Aureli Topolnicki - Finding aid

    Aureli Topolnicki - List and description of the documents from the estate, 2016
  • Document no. 140/1

    Curriculum of an agricultural school in Glasgow for the year 1945, edited by R. Szydłowski, title page
  • Document no. 29

    Parcel to A. Topolnicki from Hermann Schmitt, Scher-Foto-Fabrikate, with a sample.
  • Girl guides from Durzyn

    At the games, 1947
  • Dokument Nr. 51/1

    ‘Requisition for Check’ form with handwritten entries, front page
  • Fig. 15: Photo reportage about Poles in the Ruhr Region

    Maria Steffen, thesis, Ruhrakademie Schwerte, 1996
  • Document no. 70

    Reply from the ‘Director of Education for US & French Zone’ to a previous letter from A. Topolnicki in his capacity as headmaster.
  • Polish women in the Alsace region, sewing course

    1929/30, photograph, unknown author, name on the rear side, Jean Chęciński collection, inventory no. 50, APMK in France, Paris (verso)
  • Document no. 94

    Information letter/invitation to A. Topolnicki about the Extraordinary Assembly of Delegates of the Association of Polish Camps of Greater Hesse in Durzyn-Wildflecken on 17 June 1947
  • Repatriation of Poles back to Poland from Mulhouse North station

    1948, photograph, unknown author, Jean Chęciński collection, inventory no. 50, APMK in France, Paris (verso)
  • Document no. 111/6

    International vaccination book by A. Topolnicki, pp. 10-11: with photograph and stamp, no entries on other vaccinations
  • The “Róża Leśna” choir in Wittenheim, Alsace region

    1952, photograph, unknown author, Jean Chęciński collection, inventory no. 50, APMK in France, Paris
  • Document no. 127/1

    Personal certificate of A. Topolnicki
  • Fig. 17: Emergency city-run accommodation for (late) resettlers from Poland in Herne-Eickel

    1985
  • Document no. 11

    Copy from the church register of Bolechów, Stanisławów voivodeship, Dolina district, Lviv archdiocese, Bolechów parish, entry dated 19 October 1934
  • Document no. 141

    Farewell letter from the Polish DP camp director due to the conversion of the camp into a transit camp and the dissolution of Polish self-governing bodies
  • Document no. 39

    [Handwritten copy of the] birth certificate of Irma Saling, the wife of Aureli Topolnicki.
  • Fig. 45: Suitcase for Eleonora Witońska

    Symbolic suitcase with the biography of Eleonora Witońska from Radom, Bullenhuser Damm memorial site, Hamburg
  • Document no. 59

    Primary school report from Otto Topolnicki's 2nd grade. The 8-year-old Otto had to repeat the 2nd grade.
  • Consecration of the new flag of the “Oświata” Polish society in Wittenheim in the Alsace region

    1925, postcard, Jean Chęciński collection, inventory no. 50, APMK in France, Paris