[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Milaschev, Mydzk, Wartegau
Karl Krueger
dabookk54 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 28 11:45:30 PST 2006
Rita,
As Dick said no one is likely to write up anything on where people from these villages were resettled. Your best plan is to do the research yourself at the National Archives II. If you know a number of people from that village you could look them up in EWZ50 (Soviet Union pre-WW II) or EWZ52 (Poland and Polish Volhynia). The full applications in those films usually specify the towns where they were resettled.
From my family's experience, my relatives were resettled in the same vicinity within about a 25 km radius, but you wouldn't find one town completely resettled into another town. Similarly, I would expect your people of interest were probably fairly close to each other but certainly more spread out than being in a single town.
If these people were from the Soviet Union it might be hard to get this information as I find many people missing in EWZ50. EWZ52 is much more complete since the Nazis had things better under their control when they processed those people.
richard benert <benovich at imt.net> wrote:
Rita,
I don't think you'll find anything specifically about the resettlement of
those two villages, but I know of two works in English dealing with the
resettlement (there may be more by now--these two are fairly old). These
will at least give an overview.
Joseph B. Schechtman, European Population Transfers, 1939-1945, (NY, 1946,
1971).
Robert L. Koehl, RKFDV: German Resettlement and Population Policy, 1939-1945
(Cambridge, 1957).
If you read German, let me know and perhaps I can dig up another source or
two.
Dick Benert
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>I am looking for a map to find these two villages. As well somewhere to
>find
> history of the resettlement of these villages to Wartegau.
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> Rita Lyster
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