File:Ivan Hrechinjuk.JPG

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English: Ivan Hrechinjuk was a Kozak soldier in Ukraine during World War II. He was killed in action and his immediate family except Anna were killed by Germans. Anna became an OST Slave worker in Nazi Germany. She married Ukrainian Wasyl Rojek and migrated to Australia. She is survived by her grandson Buddy Igor Rojek, who practices Kozak culture. This is a digital reproduction of a family portrait/photo of Ivan Hrechinyuk. Ivan Was a Kozak Soldier in Ukraine around 1940. Ivan came from a Village near Kolomiya Ukraine and is survived by his Sister Anna who became an German Ost slave worker, who married Vasyl Rojek. Anna is survived by her Grandson Buddy Igor Rojek in Australia
Русский: Это цифровое воспроизведение семейного портрета / фотографии Ивана Гречинюка. Иван был солдатом-казаком в Украине примерно в 1940 году. Иван покинул деревню возле Коломыи на Украине, оставив там свою сестру Анну, ставшую остарбайтером в Германии, которая затем вышла замуж за Василия Ройека. Анна оставила после себя внука Бадди Игоря Ройека, который живет в Австралии.
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