KIELTYKA's Family was envolved in several wars unfortunately.
There
were ones of them that was killed in war.
Others
was soldiers in both sides.
There are
those ones that keep the war histories maintaining a museum to tell about the
ancient truth of sadness of wars.
In 'Wola
Zadybska', Poland, there is a monument dedicated to victims of World War 2.
On August 31, 2014 a ceremonial unveiling of the memorial monument in Wola Zadybska took place. The ceremony took place on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the German assault on Poland. On the monument was carved 31 names of Nazis murdered by inhabitants of Wola Zadybska and its surroundings including Kazimierz Kiełtyka.
During the occupation of Wola Zadybska and its vicinity, there were branches of the Peasant Battalions and the Home Army. After reporting to the occupier, March 10, 1944, Wola Zadybska was surrounded by a squad of German soldiers who were looking for weapons, radios and forbidden materials in homes and schools. As a result of the bestial interview in the school building, the then director, social worker and soldier AK-Jan Kupczyk was murdered and local farmer Kazimierz Kiełtyka was assassinated. Two other residents were shot and 13 were arrested and taken to the Gross-Rosen concentration camp and the sub-camp of KL Litomierzyce, where they were killed. Only one of the arrested returned home.None of the detainees reported such information, thus saving the rest of the population. (Translated by Google Translator) http://www.zskloczew.szkolna.net/miejsca-pamieci-narodowej/pomnik-w-woli-zadybskiej
On August 31, 2014 a ceremonial unveiling of the memorial monument in Wola Zadybska took place. The ceremony took place on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the German assault on Poland. On the monument was carved 31 names of Nazis murdered by inhabitants of Wola Zadybska and its surroundings including Kazimierz Kiełtyka.
During the occupation of Wola Zadybska and its vicinity, there were branches of the Peasant Battalions and the Home Army. After reporting to the occupier, March 10, 1944, Wola Zadybska was surrounded by a squad of German soldiers who were looking for weapons, radios and forbidden materials in homes and schools. As a result of the bestial interview in the school building, the then director, social worker and soldier AK-Jan Kupczyk was murdered and local farmer Kazimierz Kiełtyka was assassinated. Two other residents were shot and 13 were arrested and taken to the Gross-Rosen concentration camp and the sub-camp of KL Litomierzyce, where they were killed. Only one of the arrested returned home.None of the detainees reported such information, thus saving the rest of the population. (Translated by Google Translator) http://www.zskloczew.szkolna.net/miejsca-pamieci-narodowej/pomnik-w-woli-zadybskiej
BATTLEFIELD MUSEUM OF THE FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WARS
In the founding documents, the institution adopted the name of the Private Museum of Podkarpacie Battlefields
in Krosno, and its founders were Dorota and Piotr Kiełtyka and Leław Wilk.
Peter Kiełtyka from Krosno calls Podkarpacie "a land of cursed".
In childhood, Piotr Kiełtyka listened to the skilful relations of his grandfather, Wladyslaw, who received a mobilization
card at the age of 17 and fought almost on all fronts of the First World War.
He was in the east, in Italy, even seeing Verdun fields, as a soldier supporting the Germans of the Austrian artillery corps.
The 463RD PARACHUTE FIELD ARTILLERY
Joseph T. Kieltyka of Battery D is listed as a battle
casualty, but is not included in above because he shot himself in the feet in
Trapani while in his quarters and not in proximity to the enemy.
THE PLANE THAT CRASHED AND DISAPPEARED
What about Sgt Stanislaw Kieltyka?
There are several histories in the following sites:
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