Hannover-Anderten

Friedhof Hannover-Anderten
Grabsteine polnischer und polnischstämmiger Opfer des verheerenden alliierten Bombenangriffs auf das Industriegebiet Misburg-Anderten am 26.11.1944 sowie verstorbener Displaced Persons

46 people died that day in the bunker of the "Zementfabrik Teutonia" facility (today's "HeidelbergCement" AG) situated at Lohweg, including forced labourers from the Soviet Union and from Poland. Until the end of the war the city, mainly industrial facilities employing a large number of forced labourers from the East, was air-raided by the Allies nine more times. The very same cemetery is the burial place of Polish DPs and a Polish new-born baby.

 

List of Polish-sounding names of people buried at the cemetery in the district of Anderten in Hannover including their date and place of birth and death (original spelling preserved):

 

GAWOR KASPAR * 16.10.1920 Sowliny-Krakau, † 26.11.1944 Hannover-Anderten

CZESLAW NAWROCKI * 8.1.1945 Hannover, † 10.3.1945 Hannover-Anderten

JOSEF JAWORSKI * 5.8.1891 † 26.11.1944

JULIANE JAWORSKI * 20.6.1893 † 26.11.1944

BODO CZAPIEWSKI * 11.8.1932 † 26.11.1944

MICHAEL PIETRZAK * 24.9.1896 † 26.11.1944

JOSEFA PIETRZAK * 30.11.1900 † 26.11.1944

WALTER PIETRZAK * 25.5.1937 † 26.11.1944

 

CHRISTINA TARNOCKI * 1954 † 1963

JOSEF TARNOCKI * 1921 † 1963

„IN FREMDER ERDE“

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