From an Oak Tree

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book From an Oak Tree by Frank J. Jasinski, Xlibris US
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Author: Frank J. Jasinski ISBN: 9781450076722
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 7, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Frank J. Jasinski
ISBN: 9781450076722
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 7, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Frank, is a native of Poland, who with unfailing vigor, survived the many ordeals he faced as a young teen in Europe during WWII. At the onset of the War, he and his family were stripped of their home in Poland by the Russian Army and sent to endure imprisonment at a Russian interment camp in desolate Siberia. Franks spirited perseverance found him as a fourteen-year old soldier in the newly formed Polish Army, where he proudly served in the Middle East. At the wars end he and his surviving family miraculously reunited and emigrated from England to the San Francisco Bay Area. There, Frank married Dorothy, raised a family, and had a successful career in the automotive industry until his retirement in 1990. Frank, at the vibrant age of 82, with Dorothy, now married over 57 years, make Rocklin, nestled at the base of the Sierra foothills of Northern California, their home. Along with keeping active and spunky, family and friends are Franks priorities. Frank remains committed to his Polish comrades by being commander of the Polish Veterans of WWII for Post Number 49 in the San Francisco Bay Area. One of his life-long goals has been to chronicle his story.

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Frank, is a native of Poland, who with unfailing vigor, survived the many ordeals he faced as a young teen in Europe during WWII. At the onset of the War, he and his family were stripped of their home in Poland by the Russian Army and sent to endure imprisonment at a Russian interment camp in desolate Siberia. Franks spirited perseverance found him as a fourteen-year old soldier in the newly formed Polish Army, where he proudly served in the Middle East. At the wars end he and his surviving family miraculously reunited and emigrated from England to the San Francisco Bay Area. There, Frank married Dorothy, raised a family, and had a successful career in the automotive industry until his retirement in 1990. Frank, at the vibrant age of 82, with Dorothy, now married over 57 years, make Rocklin, nestled at the base of the Sierra foothills of Northern California, their home. Along with keeping active and spunky, family and friends are Franks priorities. Frank remains committed to his Polish comrades by being commander of the Polish Veterans of WWII for Post Number 49 in the San Francisco Bay Area. One of his life-long goals has been to chronicle his story.

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