Fourth Wave of Polish Immigration to New Zealand~ 

                                                                              (After WWII)

"May God permit us both to return to a free and independent Poland."
                                                                            -Władysław Anders




The end of the Second World War: 
    The next group of immigrants arrived after the Second World War ended, and it consisted of approximately 850 immigrants who were looking to live outside of Communist Poland. Two-hundred of these immigrants were soldiers from the Second Corps. The Second Corps was commanded by Lieutenant General Władysław Anders and fought with distinction in the Italian Campaign, specifically at the Battle of Monte Casino







First Person Narrative: 

    The war is over, and I am tired of fighting. I migrate across the sea with my fellow soldiers looking for peace. I pray for the country I'm leaving, but I look forward to my new beginning in New Zealand. 

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