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Post by JC » 27 Apr 2006, 23:14

I believe that this would have been in the zone of the US 9th Army's XIX Corps. Haven't been able to ID the possible divisions involved, but I'll keep looking.

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Post by Kim Sung » 30 Apr 2006, 13:45

Then, how many polish and Soviet civillians were taken as forced laborers to Germany?


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Post by Musashi » 02 May 2006, 17:27

Kim Sung wrote:Then, how many polish and Soviet civillians were taken as forced laborers to Germany?
IIRC at least 6-7 million Poles. Anyway Poles were the biggest group of forced labourers in Germany.

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My biological father Jäger / Jaeger

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Post by kies » 17 Jul 2006, 23:29

It never ceases to amaze me to what capacity the human psyche can store information and to what length, in fact, I am banking on it! Please help me if you can:

Jäger, Bedrich (Friedrich)DOB July 26, 1894
Arrived in Theresienstad September 4, 1942
Died in Maly Trostinec September 8, 1942 (Gassed)

Jäger, Oskar DOB November 30, 1896
Arrived in Theresienstadt July 2, 1942
Died in Osvetim September 28, 1944 (Shot)
There were two small children 7 & 9 -Same Name -
they died on the same day.

I have no other information. He is listed in "The Pages of Tesimony" at Yad Vashem. My mother - Adele Becher - married him somewhere in the old Austro-Hungarian Empire. I don't know where he was born, only where he died. I was born in Karlsbad, Czechoslovakia;so was my mother and her family. My father was arrested in Prague, so he lived there at one time or another.

Please help if you can!

Thanks!

I enjoy this forum immensly!

Rudy

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Post by Eugene (J. Baker) » 26 May 2016, 12:20

Hello everybody

My grandma passed away year ago.
She never liked to talk about these years so i never told her about this research, unfortunately.

I dug that Wulferstedt was liberated by Second Armoured and i sent my story to their memory blog.

Information not shared is lost.

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Post by Eugene (J. Baker) » 15 Jul 2016, 08:05

One more step - here is the page 6 of Second Armored bulletin Summer 2016

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1209716/Pg06.pdf
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