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I have their names. I believe that his wife or my Great Grand Mother was called Dorothea. I tried to get http://www.breslau-wroclaw.de./ but nothing happened, just a blank page. In 1983 and 1997, Pope John Paul II visited the city. Did you know him? (sp?) Nor can I find the birth certificate for my grandmother Marie Elfriede Helena Elsie Jung who was born in Breslau in 1881 or 1882! Otherwise sign it with the sign of swastika ! It was made prior to the time when serial numbers were entered in piano's or for some other reason the serial number which identifies the maker was left off. Rosalie's brother, Edward Newman, born 1843, immigrated to San Francisco about 1860. She was evacuated by the Luftwaffe just after Easter. My mother was born in Friedensruh in 1927 (Klein Wilkowa), Kreis Trebnitz, Silesia, Germany, approximately 20 miles north of Breslau.. She also fled the Russians in January 1945, on foot through Czechoslovakia to Selb, Germany. More old images of Wroclaw (Breslau): When we got there a lady and her daughter manned a Kiosk there, and were very curious why my Son and I were so interested in that. And whereas today the majority of Europeans are happy to use the Polish name of Wroclaw, there are many west of the German-Polish border who still refer to this Silesian town by the pre-war title of Breslau. [45], The city boundaries were expanded between 1925 and 1930 to include an area of 175 km2 (68 sq mi) with a population of 600,000. Today it is a town rising from the ashes of World War II and Communism, and once again is emerging as a cosmopolitan centre of commerce - a face that has defined its character through so much of history. At the end of 1944 an additional 30,000–60,000 Poles were moved into the city after Germans crushed the Warsaw Uprising. I can be reached at dicksieg@aol.com. I was always told she lived in Eastern Germany. I have letters from them to my grandfather and had them translated. I don't have Clara's mother's name yet. We all know what we read. My mother said she went to St. Salvatorkirche church which was destroyed during the war. In Biskupice Podgórne (Community Kobierzyce) there are factories of LG (LG Display, LG Electronics, LG Chem, LG Innotek), Dong Seo Display, Dong Yang Electronics, Toshiba, and many other companies, mainly from the electronics and home appliances sectors, while the Nowa Wieś Wrocławska factory and distribution center of Nestlé Purina and factories a few other enterprises. Thank God is Polish. During the Napoleonic Wars, it was occupied by the Confederation of the Rhine army. Silesia's capital, Breslau, is now known by the Polish name WROCLAW. before the surrender of Festung Breslau. Wrocław (UK: /ˈvrɒtswɑːf/ VROTS-wahf, US: /ˈvrɔːts-wɑːf, -lɑːf, -lɑːv/ VRAWTS-wahf, -⁠lahf, -⁠lahv,[2][3][4] Polish: [ˈvrɔt͡swaf] (listen); German: Breslau [ˈbʁɛslaʊ] (listen); Czech: Vratislav; Latin: Vratislavia) is a city in western Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. The city's first municipal seal was inscribed with Sigillum civitatis Wratislavie. do not be afraid, they do not check under your arms anymore for the swastika tattoos ! It has 6 octives + 5 keys. Salt Square (now a flower market) is located at the south-western corner of the Market Square. Elements of the 7th Guards Mechanized Corps crossed to the bridgehead, accompanied by the artillery bombardment, and by 12:00 its first echelon, which consisted of the 24th Guards Mechanized and 57th Guards Tank Brigades, outran their infantry support and advanced into the rear of the German defenses. Is there any way of finding records from the late 1800's when it was Germany, or were they destroyed when it became a Polish city? I was born in Wroclaw in January , 1947 and I am 3/4 German. Paulsen. The number of Jews remaining in Breslau fell from 23,240 in 1925 to 10,659 in 1933. Wroclaw, or Prezzla as it begins to be known as, continued to flourish under Bohemian rule and in 1387 gained admittance into the Hanseatic League, a powerful conglomeration of trading cities (think of it as a medieval version of G8!). [39] In January 1864, the Prussian police arrested a number of members of the Polish insurgent movement.[40]. The address books will confirm your grandfather's address and occupation. of birth, and place of residence – in some cases the deportees came from neighboring towns. They are polite and gentle people. 6 on the Richter scale, which destroyed or seriously damaged many of its buildings.

His papers state he was a mechanic although I'm led to believe he was part of the aircraft team, possibly captured during the war. [55] For most of the war, the fighting did not affect Breslau. He left his wife, Ida (Eda?) Grandfather writes in his short diary: " Following the names of our ancestors the way they were established by the Breslauer ancestry resercher Dr. Hartwig, as he found them recorded in the municipality registry of Woischwitz." Indeed the majority of Silesia was mainly German from 1250-1945, nearly 700 years. We are also searching for more info. Her mother was murder by the Nazi and her father was forced into labor. No problem. 14. Here is a part of the "Resolution on the German-Polish Frontier adopted by the German Bundestag on 21 June 1990." and a notes field which lists titles, dates of death, etc. When he retired he moved to Karlsruhe.

The city's current mayor is Jacek Sutryk, who has served in this position since 2018. In the east, you will see the Prussian province of Silesia. I also do not have his parents names or birth dates.

It was for hundreds of years and Germans , Poles, Czechs and others lived there in harmony. Thank you for clarifying the transition to Wroclaw. Previously when I visited the cousins had not spoken if their life then. Forcibly uprooted from their own town of Lwow, the shell-shocked Poles found themselves in a ruined German city, that they were now being told to call home sweet home. Post-war resettlements from Poland's ethnically and religiously more diverse former eastern territories (known in Polish as Kresy) and the eastern parts of post-1945 Poland (see Operation Vistula) account for a comparatively large portion of Greek Catholics and Orthodox Christians of mostly Ukrainian and Lemko descent.

[77] The previous records were +38 °C on 27 June 1935 and +37.9 °C on 31 July 1994. She had a 3 year old sister, Maria buried there. How much do you remember of your trek, and the conditions once you reached Bavaria? I still have a great deal to learn, so I hope others can also help me advance my knowledge. In 1929, the Werkbund opened WuWa (German: Wohnungs- und Werkraumausstellung) in Breslau-Scheitnig, an international showcase of modern architecture by architects of the Silesian branch of the Werkbund.

We still dont know who my grandfathers mother was; I believe she was Polish Jewish and I am struggling to find any information of either of their pasts.Can you offer any suggestions? We left Willkau in late January and got to Bavaria in April.

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