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They went to war…

Friday, February 12th, 2010

In addition to Luise Senger who joined the Deutsche Luftwaffe towards the end of World War 2, numerous friends and family members of the Senger family were either inducted into or volunteered for German military service.

Below are the photos of those we have in our collection. If you happen to know any of these individuals, please contact us. We’d love to hear from you.

Frieda Foellmer circa 1940- Luise Senger FreundinWilli Hofmann circa 1940Willi Foellmer (Senger nachbar) circa 1940Rolf Fritsch (Senger nachbar) circa 1942Luise Senger - Bruno Foellmer - Frieda Foellmer circa 1940 - ZuhauseErich Senger 1940Erich Recht about 1943Egon Recht about 1941
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A Deyo History- recounted

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

This document and information is sourced from email messages sent to Mark Rabideau by Patty Gravel.

In 1982 Wilfred Deyo, the son of Richard Deyo and the grandson of Eli Deyo, went to Altona to trace the Deyo family line.  While there he met with family members to gather their oral history. His findings made there way to me via my Mom (Today my Mom is 85; her mother was Mina Deyo Oconnor, the daughter of Eli Deyo and Philomen Lafountain). (more…)

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Chelyabmetallurgstroy of the NKVD of the USSR — The Largest Forced Labor Camp for German-Russians

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Tscheljabmetallurgstroj des NKVD der UdSSR –
das Groesste Zwangsarbeitslager Fuer Russlanddeutsche

Genesis, Purpose and Assignments, Structure (Entstehung, Aufgabe, Struktur)

Krieger, Dr. Viktor. “Chelyabmetallurgstroy of the NKVD of the USSR — The Largest Forced Labor Camp for German-Russians.” Volk auf dem Weg, June 2006, 20-22.


source article used with permission from from the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, North Dakota State University Libaries, Fargo, ND (www.ndsu.edu/grhc)


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Chelyabinsk ITL (Gulag)

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

This write-up is my effort to document the circumstances and images surrounding the Gulag complex to which Frieda Senger was assigned and interned after World War 2 by the Soviets.

source: Wikipedia.de

English:

Chelyabinsk was the location of a Soviet Gulag. Chelyabinsk ITL (Work Improvement Camp) was in existence from November 1941 until October 1951. At its height, it held 15,400 persons who were employed building a smelter used for Industrial, Highway, Civil and Residential construction, as well as in open-cast mining.

Additionally there was a Prisoner of War Camp #68 for German POWs in Chelyabinsk. Severely ill POWs were treated in POW Hospital 5882. A German POW mass grave was found about 12 km (8 miles) East of the city.

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Frieda Senger -Suchdienst & Soviet Records

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Today when I arrived home a letter from the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz- Suchdienst awaited me.  I have to admit the contents were, for me extremely exciting!  The only challenge I have with the documents is that three of the four pages are in Russian.

Perhaps a kind reader is willing to help me understand the Russian text. (download Docs)

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Albert Senger

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Albert SengerIt pleases me beyond words to say that I have successfully identified the grave of my Great Uncle and made certain that his grave stone in the battlefields of WW1 France is now updated and complete.

Were it not for the wonderful help of the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge this would never have been possible.  However, with their initial work and my good fortune in finding Albert’s birth record in the Zeyer ev. Kirche; we have made certain that Albert is fully identified and honored.

In October I received this note:

From: ilka.borowski@volksbund.de
To: mark@eirenicon.org
Subject: Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: Albert Senger, + 03.12.1914 – Vg.Nr. 847.278
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:28:57 +0100

Hallo Mark,

kurz möchte ich Ihnen noch mitteilen, dass es sich bei dem von Ihnen genannten Datum 27.05.1888 um den Tag der Taufe handelt. Als Geburtsdatum ist im Kirchenbuch der 31. März angegeben.

Mit freundlichem Gruss/best regards
Ilka Borowski
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Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge
Werner Hilpert-Str- 2            34112 Kassel
Tel.: 05617009169    Fax :  05617009246

http://www.volksbund.de

Today on their website you can see the following record:

Zum Gedenken

Nachname:     Senger
Vorname:     Albert
Dienstgrad:     Reservist
Geburtsdatum:     27.05.1888
Geburtsort:     Zeyervorderkampen
Todes-/Vermisstendatum:     03.12.1914
Todes-/Vermisstenort:

Albert Senger ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Noyers-Pont-Maugis (Frankreich). Endgrablage: Block B Grab 2148

Es freut mich sehr dass dies fuer mein Ohr-Onkel geschaft ist.  Vielleicht ruehrt er jetzt ein bischen besser.(It pleases me to know that this was accomplished for my Great Uncle. Perhaps he can rest a bit more peacefully.)

I will now try to do the same for his brother and my Uncle Adolph…

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Expulsion of German Nationals from Neissbach

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Contributed by Researcher 230112
People in story: Thomas Fischer
Location of story: Neissbach, Grafschaft Glatz
Article ID:  A1070371
Contributed on: 06 June 2003 (more…)

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Expulsion Summary

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

source document link

The results

During the period of 1944/1945 – 1950, more than 14 million Germans were forced to flee or were expelled as a result of actions of the Red Army, civilian militia and/or organised efforts of governments of the reconstituted states of Eastern Europe. Hundreds of thousands of ethnic Germans were detained in internment camps or sentenced to forced labor, some of them for years. The number of expellees and refugees, whose fate could not be ascertained, was estimated to be around 2.1 million, according to two major studies conducted in 1958 and 1965, which were commissioned by the German Bundestag. Millions of German women were raped (the process of escape and expulsion includes the actions taken by the Red Army against German civilians). Private property of the expelled Germans was confiscated. More 4 million Germans resettled in Germany from the end of 1950s, joining the 14 million expellees and refugees.

A German source from the mid-1980’s gives the following estimates of the population transfers.

German Expellees
Expelled from Number expelled
Eastern Germany 7,122,000
Danzig 279,000
Poland 661,000
Czechoslovakia 2,911,000
Baltic States 165,000
USSR 90,000
Hungary 199,000
Romania 228,000
Yugoslavia 271,000

The integration of expellees and refugees into the German society required great efforts from 1940s till 1960s. In some areas, for instance in Mecklenburg, the number of inhabitants doubled as a result of the influx. Other areas, like Bavaria, which had been predominantly Roman Catholic before the war now had to deal with an influx of non-Catholic and non-Bavarian Germans from the East.

The areas, from which the Germans escaped, or which were ethnically cleansed from Germans, were subsequently re-populated by nationals of the states to which they now belonged.

Assessing blame for the expulsions

There is considerable, contentious debate over how much blame for the deaths and suffering of the expelled Germans should be placed on the shoulders of the nations who expelled the Germans.

Whether the actual death toll be 1 million or 2 million, it is clear that the blame must be shared among the Allied Powers who made the decision to authorize the population transfers, the Soviet Union which had effective control over the countries involved, the national governments that put the expulsions into motion, and also the paramilitary organizations and local civilians who took advantage of the opportunity to rob, rape, torture and murder the expellees as they transited out of their homelands.

Many of the deaths were caused by death marches ordered by Soviet officials, banditry, famine and widespread disease that accompanied postwar conditions in that part of Europe as well as appalling conditions in the concentration camps created to hold German civilians awaiting expulsion. Probably one of the worst examples of the latter was the labor camp “Zgoda” in Świętochłowice , Poland which was run by Salomon Morel, a member of the Polish Communist Party. (The camp held Upper Silesian local population listed on Volksliste, and some people from other regions and abroad. Morel was accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Israel rejected several Polish requests for extradition, the last one in July 2005.)

Legacy of the expulsion

During the Cold War era, there was little public knowledge of the expulsions and thus scant discussion over the morality of the policy. Perhaps the primary reason for this is that Cold War geopolitics discouraged criticism of post-war Allied policies by the West Germans and of post-war Soviet policies by the East Germans. There was some discussion of the expulsions in the first decade and a half after World War II but serious review and analysis of the events was not undertaken until the 1990s. It can be surmised that the fall of the Soviet Union, the spirit of glasnost and the unification of Germany opened the door to a renewed examination of these events.

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Flucht und Vertriebung Gallerie (German Expulsion Gallery)

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Ich habe eine kleine Flucht und Vertriebung Foto Gallerie auf ManyRoads gestellt. (I have placed a small Photo Gallery on the German Expulsion on ManyRoads.)

Bitte besuchen Sie es zu Errinerung. (Please feel free to visit it and remember.)

Fals Sie andere Fotos haben oder davon wissen bitte benutzen Sie unser Contact page. (If you know where I might find additional photos to add to the gallery, please use our Contact page to let me know.)

…mark

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Elbing Damals Gallery

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Elbing-BahnhofNew Photos added! Neue Fotos! We have added 23 new photos to our “Elbing Damals” image gallery.  (Wir haben 23 neue Fotos hier gestellt.) We hope you enjoy them. (Viel spass beim schauen.)

13. Jan 2010. (update- Mark Rabideau)

Also should you happen to have any Photos of the Jungfer-Zeyer-Ellerwald area prior to WW2 that you are willing to share we would LOVE to hear from you.

Click to View: Elbing Damals Gallery…

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We have just added about two dozen “new” photos of Elbing Damals to our site.  Obviously we hope to add more photos as they are obtained.  If you have photos of the old German Elbing that you’d allow us to present, please send them along via email (see our Contact page for the best way to get a hold of us!)

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