[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Germans drafted in Russian army
Helen Gillespie
hgillespie at rogers.com
Mon May 18 19:07:06 PDT 2009
I agree, this is an interesting topic. My grandfather Emil Bethke also served in the Russian military - in the Czar's navy - or perhaps marines. He was stationed in the Finland Basin at the time the Revolution broke out and returned to his home in Wolhynia - only to find that his mother and siblings had been deported to Siberia - as were other Germans in Russia.
Presumably he located them through the newspapers which had listed many of the deportees and there whereabouts - my grandmother`s parents were among those listed in Richard Benert`s listing in the last issue of the newsletter.
Apparently he returned to get some kind of final pay - which was used to hire a railway wagon so that several families returned to their homes in Solomka (Friedrichsdorf) near Rovno.
In that WWI - my grandmother`had two brothers who served in the armies - one on the Russian side and one on the Austro-Hungarian or German side - and they were from the same village! Not quite sure how this was accomplished. One survived, the other did not.
By the way - there are some Russian military photos on a Flickr page and one is of 3 military personnel. There is writing on the back of one which the poster would love to have translated
Here``s the link to the photos - http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunnybrook100/sets/72157615683192081/
The FEEFHS have a link to the Russian State Naval Archive that apparently lists all personnel from 1696 to 1940. I don`t know anyone who has searched for ancestors in their system, but would be interested in locating my own grandfather, but I don`t know what his rank would have been nor what spelling they would have to search for. The family name is BETHKE.
http://feefhs.org/members/blitz/blitzna.html
Here`s a site with a chronology and military history of Russia. It`s in English.
http://www.russianwarrior.com/
Some of the links are not active and others are commercial and/or questionable but there is a site with old military photos that might be of interest.
Helen
--- On Mon, 5/18/09, GARY.RUPPERT at comcast.net <GARY.RUPPERT at comcast.net> wrote:
> From: GARY.RUPPERT at comcast.net <GARY.RUPPERT at comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Germans drafted in Russian army
> To: ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org
> Received: Monday, May 18, 2009, 10:11 PM
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> This is a very interesting topic and one that I had not
> previously given much thought to. I'm wondering if there are
> any available records that have survived or are accessible
> from this side of the Atlantic? Any input is appreciated.
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> THANKs
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> Gary
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> 18 May 2009
> Baltimore
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