Jan Walis was a Polish soldier who settled in Scotland after the Second World War. He returned to his roots in farming, founding an agricultural college in Findo Gask in the late 1940s before retiring to Montrose, where he died.
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MS 413
The autobiography of Jan Walis, a Polish soldier who settled in Scotland after the Second World War. Edited by his daughter, Christine Bell
Usually chronological within series.
Christine Bell, daughter of Jan Walis's daughter
Not expected
The memoirs were sent in electronic format via email and printed out
Description compiled by Anna Olafsson, Temporary Assistant, January 2018
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