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Andrij immigrated to Canada just before the Great Depression. His ancestral village, located in Eastern Poland, was burned to the ground at the end of World War II. Why and by whom?

Produktbeschreibung
Andrij immigrated to Canada just before the Great Depression. His ancestral village, located in Eastern Poland, was burned to the ground at the end of World War II. Why and by whom?
Autorenporträt
Dr. Steven C. Kashuba, is a first generation Canadian who developed a keen interest in his heritage at an early age. Although an educational administrator by profession with no shortage of university degrees, he never shied away from studying the history of Ukraine and Poland. His retirement from public life coincided with Ukraine's independence and provided him with an opportunity to shift his focus from educational administration and his hobby of land development to the study of genealogy and searching out his family roots. Over the next decade, he made a number of trips to Ukraine and Poland, not only as a Volunteer Advisor with the Canadian Executive Service Organization but also for the purpose of meeting and interviewing local residents as well as members of his extended family in an effort to piece together the story of what happened to his father's village. Once Lived a Village is that story.