[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German culture in North Amercia; Was Re: Kwiatkowski - Bluemke
Lloyd Friedrick
lloydfriedrick at telus.net
Tue Sep 2 13:08:07 PDT 2008
I don't. It is far more often suggested that my roots must be Jewish because of my surname. Again, it is not.
Jerry Frank
Hello Jerry
I cannot resist making a comment on your "Jewish" surname.
After leaving beautiful Alberta we retired to the velly British society of Victoria, British Columbia.
We live in a fairly large Condominium building with many retired English folk.
Sometime ago , they discovered that I was researching my German roots.
Later on, a lady [?] on the elevator said to me;
"It must be difficult for you to go through life as a German with a Jewish name !"
Lloyd Friedrick
----- Original Message -----
From: Spaghettitree at aol.com
Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008 10:18 am
Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Kwiatkowski - Bluemke
To: otto at schienke.com, ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org
>
> Hello again, Otto - I should have included the fact that my
> brothers and I
> were forbidden to learn a word of German (though we learned what
> Verboten!
> meant). There remains a very strong stigma from WW I and
> WW II for anyone and
> anything German in America, especially from people of Jewish
> heritage. I have
> even been accused of having something to do with Hitler's
> holocaust, simply
> because of the name Schoenky! Never mind that I was
> far too young, never in
> Europe (until 1999) and am as horrified as anyone else over that
> insane genocide!
> I have learned some German, word by word, though by no means
> conversational,
> as a necessity in order to understand my own genealogical
> heritage and help
> others to do the same.
>
> If anyone knows about a dictionary in Polish or Russian similar
> to the German
> one (German-English Genealogical Dictionary by Ernest Thode) I
> would love to
> know about it. I use Thode's book (in addition to numerous
> other dictionaries
> and texts) on a daily basis.
>
> All that aside, German foods and beers and Octoberfests and
> many, many
> Germanic customs are immensely popular here, and
> increasing - i.e., profit-making.
> Adolphus and Gussie Busch in St. Louis did rather
> well! And so did
> Griesedieck and Schlitz and Lempe and Pabst and many, many
> others, at least until
> Busch took over - and now they are no longer the top beer barons
> either.
>
> The best thing I see about all these message boards is bringing
> people of
> differing heritages together with the common denominator of
> genealogy; when you
> get right down to it, we are all family, after all.
>
> Maureen Schoenky
>
>
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