[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German Migration to Volhynia
Hannes Werner
Hannes.Werner at online.de
Sun Apr 25 03:11:17 PDT 2010
Hello list members,
there is some information about "freedom from military service" in the
prussian "Armee-Verordnungsblatt" from years 1870 (Nr. 110) and 1873 (Nr.
5).
Prussian authorities, or better: authorities of the "Norddeutsche Bund",
didn't think about FULL freedom from military service, but a deferment for
three years for "all Germans" living in Russia (including Poland).
Deferment could be extended every 3 years.
Certificates of deferment have been issued by
- prussian embassy at St. Petersburg - for those with origin in
"Norddeutsche Bund"
- bavarian embassy " - for those with origin from
Bavaria
- military authorities at home-town
The draft-records at home-town of the german settlers were corrected when
deferment was reported
by this offices.
Unfortunately many "military-books" with draft-records from that time have
been destroyed.
I have copies of this military decrees. They explain why my gr-grandfather
was drafted first time
when 24 years old (and living in Volynia).
Hannes W.
Germany
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