[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Footnote and National Archives data

Richard Benert benovich at imt.net
Thu Jan 11 23:38:37 PST 2007


Thanks for this lead, Sue.  Wouldn't it be great if they would put the 
Captured German War Documents online?  That would include the EWZ stuff as 
well as many other great sources.  I can't imagine it happening, though.  Or 
could it?  They do ask for "suggestions".  I made one.

Dick Benert
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sue Eipert" <seipert2 at gmail.com>
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Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Footnote and National Archives data


> Hello,
>
> See
> http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2007/01/national_archiv.html
> for information about the launch of some federal archive data on
> Footnote (www.footnote.com/nara)
>
> One of the sections of data on Footnote is FBI records from the early
> 1900's, including an 'old German file'. I was going to describe for you
> more about what was on the site, but the link has just stopped working.
> Maybe they're overloaded because of the publicity. What I did look at
> was interesting - and could provide clues for the location of various of
> our immigrant families. The records I looked at were short FBI reports
> saying things like "such and such spoke out against the war (with the
> statements listed) and bears watching." There was one about a woman who
> liked to sit around and talk to people!
>
> You can do a search for free to see what is there, but you need to
> subscribe to see the images. I signed up for the $9.99 monthly
> subscription.
>
> Sue Eipert
> seipert2 at eipertinfo.com
>
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