[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Gustav Richter

Richard Benert benovich at imt.net
Mon Apr 16 09:20:43 PDT 2007


Heinrich,

There's a very good chance that Jalowica was burned.  It happened to many 
villages in the area when a German attack was in the offing.  But then the 
Germans did it too when the Russians attacked.

Dick Benert
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Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Gustav Richter


> Jerry:
>
> Many thanks for such a great and complete response. You're  probably 
> correct
> that my Grandfather, Gustav Richter was born in  Tomaschew in 1872.
> Researching my family has been somewhat  confusing as the village names of 
> Jalowica,
> Analivka, Anieluwka and  Anielowice seem to be used almost interchangeably
> throughout many of my extended  family's records. Many of them were born 
> and died
> there.
> Does anyone know the history of Jalowica? I was told that Jalowica was
> burned as the Germans were being transported farther East at the beginning 
> of
> W.W.I.
>
> Thanks again.
> Heinrich
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