[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Sonderzug XXVII and Soldau Lager Blücher
Vera Miller
equalityforall at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 5 09:07:41 PST 2013
Hello Natascha!
This is very exciting. My mother's mother's family must have met your family.
My two great-grandparents, son and a daughter were at Soldau-Lag. Bluecher, Haus Koeln, Zim. 3. They came on December 12, 1943 by XXVII Sonderzug.
My mother's mother's family is half German and half Russian. My great-grandmother was German who was born in Bialystok, Russia, (now Poland). She met her Russian husband in Kiev, where my grandmother and her siblings were born. They left Kiev during German occupation by using my great-grandmother's German ancestry.
I have obtained my family's EWZ files that are filled with information.
Veramy blog- http://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/
> From: n at tascha.dk
> To: ger-poland-volhynia at sggee.org
> Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2013 17:51:10 +0100
> Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Sonderzug XXVII and Soldau Lager Blücher
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> My father arrived at Soldau Lager Blücher 18.12 1943 by Sonderzug XXVII.
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> I am seeking any kind of information about Sonderzug XXVII;
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> -Was Sonderzug XXVII part of die Fliegende Kommission?
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> - Was die Fliegende Kommission still examining settlers “on the road” in
> 1943, or were the trains used merely for transportation of refugees?
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> - Was Sonderzug XXVII usually used for transportation to Soldau?
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> - Where did the train come from? Lodz/Litzmannstadt perhaps?
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> - Is it in any way possible the Sonderzug XXVII could have come from Warsaw?
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> Does anybody know anything about the evacuationplans in Poland around dec
> 1943?
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> I was told they arrived at Krakow trainstation, and that the Germans had two
> trains leaving; one for Posen and the other for Soldau. They chose Soldau.
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> Would it be possible to travel directly from Krakow to Soldau, or would you
> have to switch trains in Lodz?
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> Any detail about the trains, routes, evacuation, the overall scene in
> Krakow/Lodz would be much appreciated.
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> My father’s escape route went from Kiev, Vinnytsia, Ternopil, L’wow/Lemberg
> to Krakow. Between Krakow and Soldau something happened.
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> Knowing about Sonderzug XXVII that took my father to Soldau might be able to
> tell me where this happened.
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> On a note – would anybody know specifics about Soldau Lager Blücher?
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> My father’s “address” was
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> Lg. Scharnhorst, Haus Berlin, Zimmer 20
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> Could this be something that still exists? Does pictures exist?
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> I would much appreciate any input, thank you
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> Natascha Sidorenco
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