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German Red Cross list - abducted German civilians - Holocaust on Germans

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
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  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1940-59
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    Description

    Germans arrested by Russians and deported to Russia
    Holocaust on Germans
    bad chapter in Polish - Russian & Czech history
    I offer you an original German Red Cross list with the names of German civilians which have abducted by Poles and Russians short before the end of WW 2
    Already while and particularly after WW 2, more than 15 million Germans have been displaced from Poland and Czechsoslovakia. The Poles and Czechs took revenge for the Holocaust and killed over 3.5 million German civilians on the run. Thousands of reports from German survivors tell of torture, rape and bestial murder of prisoners. The Russian occupying forces raped more than 2 million German girls and women and abducted more than 1 million Germans for forced labor in Russia.
    This offered lists contains the names of several German civilians who have been arrested by Russian soldiers and Polish militia and who have been deported to Polish concentration camps or labor camps in Russia. Most of those millions abducted have never seen again and their fate is unknown until these days
    The following persons are listed on the offered original sheet:
    German Red Cross tracing service Hamburg
    List of civilian missing persons
    Names list of Polish and Soviet administrations areas and German areas in Poland, particularly Wroclaw, lower Silesia
    arresting place Brockau
    Dieter Arnold, age 17, Apprentice cook from Brockau, district Wroclaw, Lindenweg 9, born 15. december 1928 in Wroclaw, not married. Was draft to the Volkssturm and arrested by Russians in Brockau on 28. january 1945. Was seen on a train wagon on transport to Russia
    Josef Erben, age 57, master Policeman from Brockau, Kirch street 13, born 20. april 1888, married, 3 children. Arrested in Brockau by Russian troop and taken away
    Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Fuchs, age 54, train conductor and locksmith from Görlitz, Moritz May street 3, born 1. november 1891 in Brieg, Silesia, married. Arrested by Russians in Brockau on 15. february 1945. Was seen in camp Wroclaw-Hundsfeld (Was a sub camp of concentration camp Gross Rosen)
    Hermann Gasde, age 42,locksmith from Brockau, born 6. april 1903 in Wroclaw, married, 1 child, was draft to the Volkssturm. Arrested in January 1945 by Russians. Was shot on 16. january 1945, Witness sheet 38 A, page 9/10
    Maiding, female, age unknown, profession unknown, from Brockau Wroclaw, unknown birthdate. Arrested by Russian soldiers in Brockau in 1945 and taken away
    Paul Maskus, age 66, master constructor of the construction office in Wroclaw, living Lindenruher alley 1, born 25. april 1879 in Wroclaw, married. In september 1945 in Brockau arrested by Polish militia. He is said to have died shortly thereafter in Wroclaw.
    Franziska Meiding, age 52, house employe, Wroclaw, Lohr street, born 27. october 1893 in Wroclaw. In January 1945 arrested by Russians in Brockau at the Bahnhof street 5 and taken away.
    Bruno Meyer, age 61, train conductor from Brockau, Wroclaw, Breslauer street 5, born 14. may 1884. Drove in a train to Moscow on 15. october 1945 and did not return
    Karl Müller, age 54, Operating railroader from Brockau, born on 2. october 1892 in Kattern. Arrested in Brockau on 10. july 1946 and taken away
    Scholz, unknown first name, age 49, district chimney sweeper from Wroclaw, Alsen street 56, born in 1896, married, 1 son. On 8. may 1945 deported by Russians as firefighter to camp Schottwitz at Wroclaw. Later deported to camp Wroclaw Hundsfeld
    Schumann, unknown first name, age approx. 40, Post engineer, Königgrätz street 20, born approx. 1905. In May 1945 after arrest by organns of the allied forces accompanied in camp Wroclaw Hundsfeld, no relatives
    Steiner, unknown first name, male, unknown profession, Bober street 1, unknown birthdate. Came in Russian captivity in Wroclaw in january 1945
    Stephan, first name unknown, businessman from Wroclaw Klein Heidau, Linden alley 9, born ?, married, 1 child. Allegedly killed during transport in April 1945 in a barn near Neumarkt in Silesia. Was executed in this barn by a Russian soldier. (Witness sheet 14, pages 31-32. Witnesses; Mr. Marek, Pospisil). Body was burned by order.
    Torke, first name unknown, tailor from Wroclaw, birthdate approx. 1895. Arrested in 1945 by members of the occupying forces and deported
    Winkler, first name unknown, male, Zwinger square 4, born ?. Arrested in 1945 by members of the occupying forces. Supposed to have perished in the kennel cellar
    Zimgel, first name unknown, housewife from Wroclaw-Tschansch, born ?. In 1945 presumably brought to Wroclaw prison by members of the occupying forces
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