Ok i'm not sure where to post this so i am posting it here and will hope that a moderator will move it to the correct place.
I have just visited my nan and she has told me some vague details of my Grandads life before he came to the UK in 1948
I always thought he came here in during WW2 as he worked clearing bombs off railways lines, but now she gives me a year of immigration! i already know the place - Norfolk
anyway this is what she has told me. - it is very vague
During WW2 The Germans had my Grandad working on a farm, he was not sent to a concentration camp, and the Germans looked after him well, However the Russians shot his dad and his elder brother. he had a younger brother who died in infantcy. He assumed that his Mother had been killed too but just after he married my Nan in 1955 he discovered she was still alive, they sent wedding photos but she died before receiving them.
At some point before he came to the UK as a displaced citizen (he was never naturalised as you had to pay for that) he worked in Belguim in a mine with a friend of his, unfortunatley there was a big accident and his friend died and my Grandad left the mining industry.
by trade he was a carpenter. - presumabley he learned this in Ukraine before WW2 as he was a carpenter when he came to the UK
Now i am thinking (it was the way my nan said it) that this mining accident caused him to leave Belguim and come to the UK and was wondering if anyone could help me put a time frame to this event and also to the time when my grandads father & elder brother was killed, i.e does anyone know of any big mining accidents in Belguim before 1948 but after the start of WW2, maybe it wasn't as big as my nan thinks, and of a casulty list as i am assuming again here that his friend was Ukrainian as was my Gradad.
also When did the Russinas invade Ukraine as part of the German army?
i am not sure if my Grandad had other siblings, I know he had a niece who came to the UK to visit him circa 1995, unfortunatley contact was lost.
i am aware this is vague but it is what my nan has just told me.
thanks for reading this