WW2 History of a village

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Pisiu369
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WW2 History of a village

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Post by Pisiu369 » 20 May 2017, 13:26

I'd like to find out more history about what happened to my homeland during WW2, more specifically the village of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kozy
Does anyone have any archives or anything? I'd looked up a lot of books and it seems that no one mentions this village ever as if it didn't exist until modern times, but on the Wikipedia page it says it has existed since 1326. It is neighbouring very close to the town of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielsko-Bia%C5%82a
I have been able to find some photo of Bielsko-Biala with German soldiers entering and being greeted by the local German population without any resistance. My ancestors signed the Volksliste, but I am not sure if I have German ancestors or not.

Thanks! :milwink:

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