[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] germans from russia from ukraine and so on
Krampetz at aol.com
Krampetz at aol.com
Sat Feb 12 00:15:19 PST 2011
The Germans born in "Occupied Poland" from about 1860 on, were
told they were Russian, and had to use Russian in their church documents.
And I've mentioned one case of a German born near Lipno, emigrating before
WWI, told his grandson (who emailed the story to me), that his gf had
never heard the word "Germany" until he came here. He thought of himself
as "German speaking Russian"!
I'd be interesting to hear that confirmed by others.
Bob K.
In a message dated 02/11/11 10:32:35 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
benovich at imt.net writes:
Don't
we in our minds think of them as "Germans from Poland" rather than as
"Russian Germans"? But then again, the very idea of a "Polish German" has
been anathema ever since the purveyors of Deutschtum began, between the
wars, to bemoan the existence of so many "polonized" Germans.
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