Australian search for traces: Family history in Hörsching and Wels!

Australian couple on family gauge search in Linz-Land: memorials and the history of migration to Austria.
Australian couple on family gauge search in Linz-Land: memorials and the history of migration to Austria. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Australian search for traces: Family history in Hörsching and Wels!

The trace -rich history of flight and new beginning is currently the focus of Steve Dubczuk's interest and his wife Gloria, who traveled to Austria from Australia on June 7. Your goal? Places that are important for Steve's family. So they visited the memorial stone for warehouse 60 in Hörsching Wels .

Steve Dubczuk looks back on the eventful history of his family. His father, Jarmolaj Dubczuk, was born on August 8, 1924 in Horijczow, Poland and fled in 1943 with his parents, Stefan and Justina Dubczuk, to the Germans to Ukraine. Later, the family traveled to Austria in front of the Russians due to the war -related chaos. Steve's mother, Maria Schaffhauser, who was born on January 11, 1930 in Gyulavc, Born Croatia, also experienced the horrors of flight. So Jarmolaj and Maria found their refuge in the camps of Hörsching and Wels.

memories and encounters

in the Wels-Pernau railway warehouse, Jarmolaj and Maria met and finally married on October 29th in the Herz-Jesu parish church in Wels. Her trip finally led to Australia in 1950, where they started a new life. These experiences are exemplary for many refugees after the Second World War who had to flee from displacement and war. As the references to expulsion and flight after the Second World War show, the experiences of Jarmolaj and Maria were not an isolated case, but part of a comprehensive history of loss and striving for a fresh start. In her work, experts like Bettina Alberti emphasize the mental effects of these migration experiences on subsequent generations of the war children.

Today's culture of remembrance is characterized by the commitment to monument conservation, as the military command Upper Austria attests to Colonel Alfred Kitzmüller. In the Hörschingen barracks, monuments for fallen soldiers are cared for and restored - another important point to keep the memory of the victims of the wars.

a trip into the past

Steve and Gloria Dubczuk hope to gain a better understanding of their family's roots through their journey. The memories of the camps in Austria represent a central point in the family tradition and make it possible not to be forgotten the history of the ancestors. On August 24, 1950, Jarmolaj and Maria in Bremerhaven shipped on the Norwegian ship "Skaugum 3" and found their new homeland on September 24th in Perth, Australia.

linked to the narrative of the Dubczuks are also the fates of many other displaced people, which were shaped by the flight and displacement they have experienced. The stories such as those of Maria and Jarmolaj Dubczuk are important today to hear the experiences and fears that accompany the war children and their descendants to this day. Scientists such as Sabine Bode and other authors shed light on the challenges and trauma in their works that bring the post -war generations in Europe and give a deep insight into what it means to build a life after losing home.

The journey of Steve and Gloria is not only a search for family roots, but also on a journey into the story that illuminates many facets of flight and integration. It is exemplary for the search for identity and reflection on past challenges that last.

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OrtHörsching, Österreich
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