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Polish refugees in Africa

Polish refugees in Africa

How Polish women and children found refuge in African countries during WW2

Witness History · BBC World Service

October 20, 20218m 58s

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Show Notes

During World War Two, close to 20,000 Polish people found refuge in Africa. They arrived after surviving imprisonment in Soviet labour camps and a harrowing journey across the Soviet Union to freedom. Casimir Szczepanik arrived as a child in a refugee camp in Zimbabwe (then Southern Rhodesia). He talks to Rob Walker about his life there and the impact the war still has on him.

Photo:Casimir Szczepanik and his mother in the refugee camp. Credit:Casimir Szczepanik