Felix Bujakowsky

Born: Gleiwitz, Germany, 28 July 1922

Profession in country of origin: Student

Arrived in Britain as a refugee from Germany in August 1939

Documents

Male enemy alien - Exemption from internment - Refugee  
                          
Surname: Bujakowsky 
Forename: Felix 
Alias: - 
Date and place of birth: 28/07/1922 in Gleiwitz
Nationality: German 
Police Regn. Cert. No.: 768 084 
Home Office ref: -  
Address: Kitchener camp, Richborough, Sandwich, Kent 
Normal occupation: student
Present occupation: -
Name and address of employer: - 
Decision of tribunal: Exempted "C" & 9a   
Date 19.10.1939 
Whether exempted from Article 6(A): Yes 
Whether desires to be repatriated: No 
[Hand-written addition] Released category 12 
                                            16.11.1940
                                            19.11.1940 B3

Report of Internment
                              Police: Birmingham
Name of Alien: Bujakowsky, Felix
Nationality: German
Date of birth: 28.07.1922
HO Number: -
Interned on: - 
Handed to: -
Reason for internment: Circular 21.06.1940

R.C. No. 768084

Source: National Archives, Home Office: Aliens Department: Internees Index, 1939-1947.

Editor’s note: We are not allowed to reproduce National Archives (UK) images, but we are permitted to reproduce the material from them, as shown above.

Photographs

Kitchener camp, Felix Bujakowsky, Berlin ORT
Kitchener camp, Felix Bujakowsky, at Berlin ORT with friend George Cohn
Felix Bujakowsky (front left), with fellow ORT students at the sports field in Grünwald, 3 March 1938.
Kitchener camp, Felix Bujakowsky, Berlin ORT reunion
From left to right: Felix Bujakowsky, Bert Goldsmith, Hans Futter, and Ernest Lowenberg.
Kitchener camp, Felix Bujakowsky, Berlin ORT reunion
From left to right: The last three ORT boys – Felix Bujakowsky, Hans Futter, and Ernest Lowenberg.

Photographs submitted by Paul Bujakowsky for his grandfather, Felix Bujakowsky.

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