[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Ulmer/Sonnenburg Book - Recommended Reading
Delores Stevens
deloresstevens at sasktel.net
Mon Aug 30 20:11:25 PDT 2004
Where would one get the Ulme/Sonnenburg Book. Please let me know.
Delores Stevens
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From: <gloriah4 at juno.com>
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Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 8:26 PM
Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Ulmer/Sonnenburg Book - Recommended Reading
> So glad I purchased this book! My husband, Al, and I highly recommend it!
>
> Al commented that he now has a much better grasp of the nightmares his
> parents and family went through prior to their immigration and what those
> who remained (or later moved on to Germany) experienced. I was hesitant
> at first about buying it since our Hoppe family is not connected to Ed's
> family, but then decided to check it out in order to get a feel for the
> time and place. As I said, so glad I did.
>
> Ed might have some copies left, don't know. He gave me permission to pass
> on his e-mail address.
>
> Enjoy!
> Gloria Hoppe gloriah4 at juno.com
> Researching: HOPPE <Volhynia>, TOBER <Novograd Walinsk> SAWATZKA
> <Heimthal Parish>
>
> On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 19:14:49 -0500 "E Sonnenburg"
> <esonnenburg at porchlight.ca> writes:
> > My grandmother's Ulmer family and grandfather's Sonnenburg family >
> went through> the 1915 deportations.> My grandmother wrote a book about
> her experiences from birth in > Karlswalde,
> > her deportations and experiences until arriving in Canada.
> Quite > an> interesting book. 200 pages with pictures. Available in
> German and
> > English> for $10 CDN.
>
>
> > Edmund Krebs who is still living wrote a book as well about the >
> deportation
> > from Amelin/Kolowert Volhynia in 1915. $25 CDN. Only German
>
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