Arrested on June 28, 1943, at Cisie - the village was "pacified" for help given by its inhabitants to Jews; put in the Pawiak jail in Warsaw, and shot there on Jan. 13, 1944.
WOJCICKI, Wladyslaw, from Cisie, near Ceglow, Siedlce prov.
Killed at Ceglow on June 28, 1943, in a group execution at Cisie, for sheltering Jews (see: 9).
arrested on June 28, 1943, at Cisie, pacified for help given by its inhabitants o Jews; put in the Pawiak jail in Warsaw, and shot there on Jan. 13, 1944.
ZAJ¥C, Ludwik, living at Cisie near Ceg³ów, Siedlce prov.
ZAJDEL, Karolina, living at Nadolno, near Krosno arrested at the end of 1944 by gendarmes, for sheltering a Jew, who was shot while trying to escape; she was murdered in the prison of Dukla698.
Their names are after the villages where they are located.
These are: Cisie, Broszkow, Dabrowka Stany, Lugi Wielkie.
Global Volunteers also teach unemployed adults in the Institute of Social Services called Kofoed in Siedlce.
www.volunteerinpoland.org /vwork.htm (848 words)
Host Country News - Poland(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Thanks to these wonderful volunteers, so much work had been done and most importantly the programs in many schools were continued.
Even though the total number of the volunteers who taught English to elementary and middle school students in April May, 2005 was only ten, our volunteers have taught approximately 160 students from three elementary and middle rural schools from Cisie, Dabrowka Stany, Lugi Wielkie and Kotun.
We have also continued to work at Kofoed (Institute of Social Services in Siedlce), where the volunteers teach English to unemployed adults, 80 percent of who are college graduates with bachelor, as well as master's, degrees in business, management, education, and agriculture.
Host Country News - Poland(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
After we join the European Union, English language skills will be essential to getting on our way to educational and economic success.
The Volunteers who work in Siedlce in the spring and fall help in the poorest agricultural part of Poland and teach children from the rural schools in Cisie, Broszkow, Lugi, Dabrowka Stany, Domanice, Mokobody, Zbuczyn, Niwiski, Radzikow, and Czuryly.
The farmer parents of the children are quite concerned about their success in the new market but realize that the future can be a lot brighter for the children.
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We gratefully acknowledge the continuing support of the Northrop/Grumman Corporation as an Industrial Partner of the Center for Information Systems Integration and Evolution (CISIE).
Portions of the research were sponsored by an ARPA grant, administered by the Office of Naval Research under grant number N0001492J4038.