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Bad Wörishofen
      (Bad means bath) Towns that had Bath houses, resort, spas for healing or swimming.
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Wörishofen
        https://www.germany.travel/en/leisure-and-recreation/health-wellness/kneipp-felke-and-schroth/bad-woerishofen.html
        https://www.bad-woerishofen.de
      https://en.bad-woerishofen.de
This Lithuanian encampment was located 65 kilometers west of Munich. A product of Team 558 is had its own money with English inscription which read D.P. CENTER BAD WÖRISHOFEN / UNRRA and the denomination. 15,000 were printed by Hans Holsmann, July 1946. From Displaced Persons Camp Money by Frank Passic and Steven A. Feller.
        1/23/2010 
        Here are
        pictures of Plast members from Bad Worishofen with a listing of all
        the people on that picture. 
 
                Z Bohom, C/\ABKO "V" kpyk1939@comcast/net
Plast
        members from Bad Worishofen Displaced Persons Camp in West Germany on
        the bow of the ferry on Bodensee (Lake) during the Summer of 1947. From
        left to right:
        1st
        row – Oleh Weselowskyj
        2nd row – Halyna Poltawchenko;
        Olha Ferencewych; Irena Mychajlowych;
        Dada Horodyska; Irena Worobkewych;
        Dr. Bohdana Stawnycha-Salaban; Jurij Soltys
        3rd
        row – Myroslaw Pryjma;
        Atia Hajduk; Jurij Denysenko; Leonid Denysenko;
        Antin Kit; Bohdan Pihut;
        Roman Ferencewych
        4th row – Daria Wozna; ….Nimylowych
        5th
        row – Wolodymyr Kyzyma; Lewko Bumba
Plast-novak (cub
        scout) den in Bad Werishofen DP camp Summer 1947. (S. M. Pihut Archives)
        Left to
        right sitting, 1st row: NN: NN: Wolodymyr Dumanowskyj;
        Ihor Artiushenko
        2nd
        row: Lubko Korytko; NN; Jurij Soltys;
        Oleh Weselowskyj; NN; NN
        3rd
        row: NN; Orest Dumanowskyj; Zenko Korytko;
        Zenon Pihut;
        ...Mackiw; Slawomyr Phut 
End
        of school year in Bad Werishofen (Luitpold) DP Camp. June
        1947. (S.M. Pihut Archives) 
        Left to
        right sitting, 1st row: NN; NN; Bohdan Dz'oba;
        NN; Yurij Dz'oba:
        NN; NN; NN
        2nd
        row: Orest Czornopyskyj; NN; NN; NN;
        NN; Rev. Wynnyckyj;
        NN; Osyp Weselowskyj (principle); NN; Mrs. Mychalcevych;
        Wolodymyr Pihut; Slawomyr Pihut
        Last
        row: Lewko Worobkewycz; NN; NN: ...Mackiw;
        Zenon Pihut; NN; Zenko Korytko; NN Lubko Korytko;
        Orest Dumanowskyj.
 March
        10, 2008
        My own
        family was one of the first Ukrainian families to live In Bad Worishofen
        from Spring 1946 until our resettlement to Dillingen, Mittenwald
        or Regensburg mid 1948. To best of my knowledge there were as many
        as 400+ Ukrainian families in Bad Werishofen. In fact there are quite
        a few of them still living in Chicago Metro area. I'll try to get as
        much info from them as possible. Most of them are in their 80' or late
        70's. I'm one of the youngest - 69 yrs old.
         
        By the way are you familiar with Leonid DENYSENKO and
        his brother Jurij from Australia? Leonid is a very know artist and graphic
        down under. Jurij is an architect there also. The reason
        I'm bringing up Leonid is for he also was in Bad Worishofen. He was my late
        brother's classmate at the only matura class to graduate in Bad
        Worishofen.
        
If you have aquintances in Australia then please ask them to give you his e-address (which I do not have). Leonid has an unbelievable collections of his drawings, showing all aspects of Ukrainian life, in Bad Worishofen. Slavko kpyk1939@comcast.net
Reply: March
          13, 2008 
          As the Google search shows, Leonid
          tutors a course in cartooning and illustration at Cengage Education in
          Sydney. He can probably be contacted at that organization through their
          e-mail facility at their web site at http://www.cengage.edu.au.
          Leonid is not listed in the Sydney telephone directory.
          
          There is a listing for a J. Denysenko
          at 21 Barega Close
          Bluff
          Point, NSW 2262
          Telephone:
          Area code 02, 4390 5592
          Regards, Inara Bush, Victoria Australia. 
Faculty members are
          listed downward from l/r: OLINOWYCH, Mykola; ISAJIW, Petro;
          ZAVADOVYCH, Roman; STAWNYCHYJ, Oleksandra; Rev. WYNNYCKYJ, Mykola;
          STAWNYCHYJ, Teodozij; Rev. 
          DOBRIANSKYJ, Petro; HAJDUK, Roman; KLOR,
          Albert; HRYNYSHYN, Evhen; MILIANOWSKYJ, Petro.
        
On the right side are
          depicted St. Sofia Cathedral in Kyiv and St. George Cathedral
          in Lviv. 
          On left side
          - Monument to Dominican Priest Sebastian Knap - founder of the
          various health spas for which Bad Worishofen is known for.      
In Bad
          Worishofen - besides Park Hotel, Waldheim Hotel and Luitpold
          Hotel  some
          Ukrainians lived also in Luers Hotel.
          
All together there were 491 Ukrainian living in BD.  Each
          hotel had its own administration. In Park hotel Petro Bilaniuk was the administrator
          for quite a while. He was the father of recently deceased (in March 2009) Oleksa
          Bilaniuk Ph.D. - well known theologian.
          
Apolinarij Tremboweckyj was the administrator of
          Luitpold Hotel. 
          
All the camps in Bad Worishofen were liquidated in May
          1948 due to consolidation of the various camps by IRO (International Relief
          Organization.) All of the Ukrainians were transferred to other Ukrainian
          DP Camp - namely to Mittenwald, Augsburg and like our family
          to Dillingen.
          
In total the Ukrainian DP Camp in Dillingen had 1,656 (one thousand and six hundred and fifty six) residents.
        Almanac of
      the Ukrainian Council for Physical Culture – in
      Ukrainian language.  Munchen – 1951.
      Published by Molode Zhyttia, page 81. 
      The Ukrainian Sports Club Sokil,
      in a small resort health town of Bad Werishofen, was founded by a Dominican
      monk Sabastian Knaip and later organized by Dr. Jurij Stefaniwskyj on 19
      November 1946. Although the Camp was very small, thanks to the participation
      and assistance of Luka Lisewych, Mykyta Lozowyj, Iryna Stefaniwska, Josafat
      Klish and Taras Czmola, the club became very active by July 1948.  In
      this club they had football (soccer), women’s and men’s volleyball,
      basketball, track & field, chess, skiing, swimming, table tennis and
      tennis teams.  Also, this was the only Ukrainian DP Camp club that had
      a tennis team which competed in tournaments against German and other DP nationalities.  The
      founding club manager was Lisewych. The club’s best players were Stepan
      Ben’, Marian Borys, Petro Koshchuk and Lisewych himself.
The rest of the teams participated in various provincial as well as in zonal tournaments. The men’s volleyball team took first place (1946) in the provincial zonal tournament (1946) and second place in the zonal tournament (23 June 1946). The club’s basketball team took first place in the provincial tournament and Taras Czmola took first place in the 5,000 k. race in the zonal competition in 1946.
This Ukrainian Sports Club successfully sponsored and very competently prepared the first zonal chess team tournament in 1946. Nine various teams participated in this tournament.
Wasyl Shklar became the second manager of the club from 1946 - 1947. Others were – Marian Borys from 1947 - 1948 and Jaroslaw Kryshtalowych during the remainder of 1948. There were in total 151 active members in the Club out of the total Camp population of 460.
After the liquidation of this DP camp in the late summer of 1948, some of the club members remained in town and participated in existing local German clubs.
Submitted by kpyk1939@comcast.net
      
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