This part of the collection contains various passes, movement orders, and other travel documents used by Drzewieniecki and other soldiers during World War II.
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Pass Permitting Movement on the Terrain of Military Operations for May 1944
K. Wisniowski
Pass permitting movement on the terrain of military operations for May 1944, Italy. (In Polish).
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Card Identifying Captain Drzewieniecki as a Delegate to First Conference of Polish War Emigrants
First Conference of Polish War Emigrants
Card identifying Captain W. Drzewieniecki as a delegate to First Conference of Polish War Emigrants (I Zjazd Polskiego Wychodzctwa Wojennego). Issued in Brussels, November 27, 1946. (See also D171, D172, & D173) (In Polish)
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Pass Authorizing Captain Drzewieniecki form the 2nd Polish Corps to Travel to Brussels, Belgium from England
B. Regulski
Pass in English, Polish, French, Flemish and Dutch(?) authorizing Captain Drzewieniecki form the 2nd Polish Corps to travel to Brussels, Belgium from England on November 25, 1946 returning no later than December 6, 1946. Includes various stamps of the Polish Army, the British War Office, and others. Indicates date of departure and return. (See also D171, D173, D194) Note: When asked in 2009, Drzewieniecki said he probably went to Belgium for a meeting of war veterans.
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Embarkation Card Marked “Secret”
B. Regulski
Embarkation card marked “Secret” issued by the Polish Military Bureau permitting Drzewieniecki to embark from Dover. Stamped November 24, 1946. (See also D171, D172, & D194).
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Confirmation that Captain Włodzimierz Drzewieniecki was a Delegate of the “SYRENA” Branch of the Polish Combatants’ Association
Zochowski
Confirmation that Captain Włodzimierz Drzewieniecki was a delegate of the “SYRENA” Branch of the Polish Combatants’ Association (Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatanów) on the terrain of Great Britain issued by the Organizational Committee of the Polish Combatants’ Association in Italy, July 4, 1946.
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Order for Captain Drzewieniecki to Proceed to Great Britain
Sielecki
Order for Captain Drzewieniecki to proceed to Great Britain to join the 2nd Polish Corps there. May 25, 1946. Marked “urgent.” (In Polish)
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Document Informing that Captain Włodzimierz Drzewieniecki and 1st Lieutenant Stefan Soboniewski are Delegates of the “SYRENA” Branch of the Polish Combatants’ Association
Brochwicz-Lewinski
Document informing that Captain Włodzimierz Drzewieniecki and 1st Lieutenant Stefan Soboniewski are delegates of the “SYRENA” Branch of the Polish Combatants’ Association (Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatanów) on the terrain of Great Britain and outlining their faculties. Issued by the Organizational Committee of the Polish Combatants. (In Polish)
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Polish II Corps Pass
Polish 2nd Corps
A Polish II Corps pass that allowed Captain Włodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki to travel to the front lines anytime during the Battle for Monte Cassino. Italy, April 23, 1944. (In Pollish)
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Movement Order for Walter Drzewieniecki to Polish Corps HQ
British Army’s Middle East Staff College
Movement Order for W.M. Drzewieniecki „Proceeding to Polish Corps HQ for duration of Ex VIRILE returning to M E Staff College” issued by the British Army’s Middle East Staff College. October 21, 1943.
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Movement Order from Khanaqin to Baghdad
Niemiro
Movement order from Khanaqin to Baghdad (Iraq) issued by the GHQ Polish Army in the East. Valid: August 2 to August 4, 1943. (In Polish)
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Movement Order for Lieutenant Walter Drzewieniecki from Baghdad to Palestine (English)
Niemiro
Movement order for Lieutenant W.D. from Baghdad to Palestine. G.H.Q. Polish Army in the East. March 29, 1943. (In English) [2nd copy D131. 1943]
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Movement Order for Lieutenant Walter Drzewieniecki from Baghdad to Palestine
Niemiro,
Movement Order for Lieutenant W.M. Drzewieniecki from Quizil-Ribat (Iraq) to Palestine via Baghdad issued by the GHQ Polish Army in the East.
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Pass to British Army’s Middle East Junior Staff School to Admit 2nd Lieutenant W.M. Drzewieniecki
Unkown
Pass to British Army’s Middle East Junior Staff School to admit 2nd Lieutenant W.M. Drzewieniecki. August 29, 1942.
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Certificate in Lieu of Passport
Garrison Officer in Cairo
Certificate in lieu of passport certifying that 2nd Lieutenant Włodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki is returning from temporary duty in Alexandria. Signed by Garrison Officer in Cairo. March 29, 1942. [In English] [Drzewieniecki may have been returning after the end of his English classes with Miss Carter – see curriculum vitae and photo collection, photos 0070-008 and others.]
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Railway Transport Requisition for a Ticket from Tel Aviv to Alexandra
Rigewski
Railway Transport Requisition for a ticket from Tel Aviv to Alexandra, March 29, 1942. Drzewieniecki took private classes in English with Miss Molly Carter in 1941-1942. See curriculum vitae and photo collection, photos 0070-0080 and others.
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Certificate in Lieu of Passport for 2nd Lieutenant Drzewieniecki
Headquarters of the Polish Forces in the Middle East
Certificate in lieu of passport for 2nd Lieutenant Włodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki indicating that he was proceeding on temporary duty to Palestine issued by the Headquarters of the Polish Forces in the Middle East. March 17, 1942. (In Polish)
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Document that Certifies that 2nd Lieutenant W. Drzewieniecki is Traveling to Alexandria Egypt from June 13 to June 14
Unknown
Certifies that 2nd Lieutenant Włodzimierz Drzewieniecki is traveling to Alexandria Egypt from June 13 to June 14, 1942. Related to his studies of English in Egypt, see curriculum vitae and photo collection, photos 0070-0080, See also D048, and others.
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Original Receipt for Transport of Polish Soldiers from Siberia
Delegation of the Polish Army in the U.S.S.R
Original receipt for transport of Polish soldiers from Siberia, Delegation of the Polish Army in the U.S.S.R. Dated Czelabinsk, August 8, 1941. (In Polish)
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Official Pass Certifying 2nd Lieutenant Drzewieniecki Włodzimierz is a Member of H.M. Forces
Unknown
Official pass certifying 2nd Lieutenant Włodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki is a member of H.M. [His Majesty’s] Forces. (The Polish 2nd Corps was an independent part of the British Eighth Army). Issued December 16, 1940 in Palestine.