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prussianwolf
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Topic: Help with my grandfathers Nazi documents Posted: 22-Oct-2012 at 02:14 |
My grandfather was born in Gniezno, Poland in 1926. I was going through his stuff and I found some Nazi documentation of his. Can anyone help me out with what they mean? ********** Post moved to Q/A. As this is a more appropriate sub to receive commentary and assistance reference the subject matter initially then General History. Centrix Vigilis Moderator
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Posted: 22-Oct-2012 at 03:18 |
Now specifically what are your concerns and or questions reference this documentation? And if possible, if the same is not offensive, in so far as a violation of the Code of Conduct (CoC), can you explain or elucidate what specifically it is?
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Posted: 22-Oct-2012 at 08:32 |
You should provide a scan of the documents. Perhaps your grandfather was one of the Jews moved into the ghetto?
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Posted: 30-Oct-2012 at 19:30 |
Apparently not interested...possibly a lurking spammer. Intell reports him elsewhere.
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Posted: 31-Oct-2012 at 09:16 |
Prussianwolf has been here before. I don't remember the exact name but it was close to this ident. I could be wrong.
If he wants help so badly, why did he not include a scan?
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Posted: 05-Nov-2012 at 10:42 |
Originally posted by prussianwolf
My grandfather was born in Gniezno, Poland in 1926.
I was going through his stuff and I found some Nazi documentation of his.
Can anyone help me out with what they mean?
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With out seeing a translation, I can only venture guesses. The documents could be relating to such things as:
-His family might have been Polish and been forcibly re-located or expelled from "German" areas following the Nazi invasion.
-His family might have been Volks Deutch and been registered as such
-His family might have been in both categories (some people were told to either register as volks deutch and be conscripted into the German army, or face unpeasant concequences (expulsion, forced labor etc) if they self identfied as Polish
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Posted: 26-Nov-2012 at 21:32 |
Moved due to spambots and lack of activity
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Posted: 21-Dec-2012 at 13:52 |
Not a single reply. Prussianwolf, you disappoint me
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