[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] A3342-EWZ50-C006

Nelson Itterman colnels at telus.net
Fri Aug 1 14:38:50 PDT 2008


Hello Jim:
I don't think there aren't  any shortcuts. I would suggest that you Order
the EWZ Film # 1806536, Part One-E/G Kartie from Salt Lake. I will have all
the Geike refugees that entered Germany during that time. It appears from
the from the War Records on Odessa 3 that Friedrich, Heinrich and Julius
were all verschleppt - meaning seized or kidnapped in 1941, but that their
relatives survived. They would show Friedrich, Heinrich and Julius as their
relatives. Once you have seen that film, you will get the further film #
from Part Two - Stammblatter Documents, to be retrieved to get more
information. Good Luck.
Nelson


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:ger-poland-volhynia-bounces at eclipse.sggee.org] On Behalf Of James A.
Geike
Sent: August-01-08 12:02 PM
To: ger-poland-volhynia
Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] A3342-EWZ50-C006


Hello Listers,
 II purchased  a microfilm number  A3342-EWZ50-C006 from the EWZ series, I
need help in where to start to look for records pertaining to my ancestors
Friedrich Geike Living in Karlowka in 1944.
Heinrich Geike and family living in Olisarowka in 1944 .
If anyone knows where these villages are in relation to Romansdorf please
advise.


Jim Geike

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