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Alicja Śmiejkowska

A Wartime Letter

25 May 2025
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  • Poland
  • Second World War
  • "Grandparents. Grand Stories" competition

Alicja Śmiejkowska
Poland

Memory and history are the foundations of our personal and collective identity. Family stories shape our values and cultural traditions, and archival documents offer priceless insight into the past. Letters, for instance, let us glimpse the emotions and experiences of people who lived before us. Each of us can help preserve history by safeguarding family keepsakes.

One such keepsake in my family is a letter written to my grandfather, Henryk Kamiński, by his friend “Kuba” on 14 February 1943 in Warsaw. I discovered it in 1994, after my grandfather’s death, while sorting through his home library. The letter lay between pages 22–23 of Akcja pod Arsenałem by Stanisław Broniewski (Stefan Orsza), published by Iskry in 1957. I believe Granddad placed it there intentionally.