If you travel to Lvov or Chernovtsy, you will feel as if you were in Vienna, Budapest or Bratislava. |
Your telegram of to-day shows that you have now altered your previous decision, communicated in your name by Savinkov and Lvov. |
The Germans invaded Poland from the west, and the Soviets came from the east and occupied Lvov in late September. |
We know of his order, and also know of the false report that our line to the South-East of Lvov has been broken. |
When Manek decided in September 1942 to flee Lvov to live where no one knew him, Julek came with him to the train station. |
After the Soviets occupied Lvov that September, Manek became a planning engineer for the railroad. |