[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Village name
Carolyn Schaefer
carolynschaefer at comcast.net
Thu Apr 29 17:22:27 PDT 2010
I have an uncle that has been missing since the war. My grandfather
contacted the Red Cross at the time, but they weren't able to locate him. I
contacted the Red Cross a few years ago and they had a department that did
nothing but search for people from WWII. They were able to send me quite a
bit of information on my uncle.
Carolyn Schaefer
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From: "George Shoning" <shoning at q.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 4:23 PM
To: <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>; <byantha at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Village name
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> Barb,
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> You wrote:
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>> The individuals that fled would've registered along the way with the
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>> Red Cross? And families were reunited following the war through the
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>> Red Cross? How did they do that? How did they know where to go
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>> to register? Where could I find the information they registered?
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> My mother and relatives went through this process; I was just about
> eleven. The Red Cross was very active in reuniting families. Much of the
> information about the process was by word-of-mouth among displaced
> persons. Anyone who wanted to find a relative filed an application with
> the Red Cross in Germany. The Red Cross matched applications and notified
> the applicants of the addresses of the sought person or persons. Needless
> to say, this was all done manually (no computers) and in some cases took
> rather long. My mother was able to locate her mother, brother, and
> sister-in-law through this process.
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> I do not know if or where the applications submitted to the Red Cross were
> saved.
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> George Shoning
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