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German Red Cross list civilians abducted by Russians and Poles - camp Auschwitz
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Germans arrested by Russians and deported to Auschwitz subcampHolocaust on Germans
bad chapter in Polish - Russian & Czech history
I offer you an original German Red Cross list with the names of German civilians which have abducted by Poles and Russians short before the end of WW 2
Already while and particularly after WW 2, more than 15 million Germans have been displaced from Poland and Czechsoslovakia. The Poles and Czechs took revenge for the Holocaust and killed over 3.5 million German civilians on the run. Thousands of reports from German survivors tell of torture, rape and bestial murder of prisoners. The Russian occupying forces raped more than 2 million German girls and women and abducted more than 1 million Germans for forced labor in Russia.
This offered lists contains the names of several German civilians who have been arrested by Russian soldiers and Polish militia and who have been deported to Polish concentration camps or labor camps in Russia. Most of those millions abducted have never seen again and their fate is unknown until these days
The following persons are listed on the offered original sheet:
German Red Cross tracing service Hamburg
List of civilian missing persons
Names list of Polish and Soviet administrations areas and German areas in Poland, particularly Bielitz/upper Silesia
Richard Thiel, 60 years, locksmith/janitor from Bielietz, born 20.2.1885 in Messendorf, district Freudenthal in Sudetenland, married. Was taken into custody by Russian soldiers in Bielitz on 23.2.1945.
Kurt Wagener, age 33, occupation ?, from Andricha in Bielietz, born 20.4.1912. Taken prisoner on 20.10.1945 by Polish militia in Bielitz.
Robert Waja, age 45, city gardener from Bielietz, lived at Am Strässel 28, born 1.10.1900, married, 2 children. Arrested in February 1945 by members of the occupation forces in Bielitz and placed in the Silesia brickyard and probably deported to Wadowice. Was seen in Auschwitz. Witness sheet 122, witnesses: Lenhardt, Erpel, Weiser
Viktor Waschek, about 52 years old, lathe operator from Bielitz, born approx. in 1883. In 1945 arrested in Bielitz by members of the occupation forces. He is supposed to have been sent to the camp in Nickelsdorf and to have died there in the spring of 1945.
Richard Wiencek, age 16, occupation ?, living in Bielithz, born 2.2.1929 in Biala. Was arrested by Russian soldiers in Bielitz in February 1945. He is said to have been seen by acquaintances on a transport in the fall of 1945. Witness sheet 88, Witness: Klaus Petermann
Alfred Wittke, age 51, master weaver from Bielitz, Hettner street 26, born 18.12.1894 in Biala, district of Bielitz, married, 1 child, was drafted into the Volkssturm. Captured by Russian troops in Bielitz on 2.5.1945
Oskar Wittmann, age 41, accountant from Bielitz, born 23.10.1904 in Bielitz, married. In february 1945 arrested by Russian soldiers in Bielitz and deported to the east.
places of arrest Bobrek, Chybi, Dzieditz-Tschechowitz, Heinzendorf
Erich Kübau, age 34, shunter from Bobrek, born 3.4.1911 in Schlesiersee at Bielitz, married. Arrested by Russian soldiers in Bobrek on 15.2.1945.
Theofil Kocemba, age 47, civil servant from Chybi, district of Bielitz, born 30.10.1898. Arrested in March 1945 in Chybui in a sugar factory by members of the occupying forces and presumably deported to Russia.
Franz Alois Kopacz, age 47, main accountant, born 25.1.1898 in Kunzendorf, married, 2 children. Arrested in February 1945 in Dzieditz by Russian military and taken to Wadowice prison and deported to Russia via Sanok. Waddowice - Auschwitz until April '45. Witness sheet 33. Witness: Kunz
Hans Korbasinski, age 51, Werkmeister, fabrik street, born 1.7.1894 in Budapest/Hungary, married, 1 child. Arrested by Russian military on 9 February 1945 and deported to Russia at the end of February, beginning of March 1945.
Erich Cermak, approx. 50 years old, worker in the Silesia mine, born 26.1.1895. Arrested on 5.2.1945 by members of the occupying forces and taken to the interior of Poland with other civilians. Was in Auschwitz until April '45. Witness sheet 33. Witness Kunz
Johann Kotiers, age 50, textile technician from Bielitz Ost, Saybuscher street 97, born 27.10.1895 in Lipnik near Biala, married, 1 child, scar on left thigh from a bullet hole, leg is about 5 centimeters shorter. He was arrested on 28.5.1945 by Polish militia in Dziezitz at the railroad station and locked in a cellar in Sulkowski alley in Bielitz. Was shot at the end of June 1945. Witness sheet 81. Witness: Blatzkowitz
Maryan Neuberg, age 42, watchmaker, Bahnhof street 25, born 27.1.1903 in Ernsdorf, married, 4 children. Arrested by Polish militia in Dziedsitz in April/May 1945.
Rudolf Schczugiel, age 40, carpenter from Heinzendorf, born in 1905 in Kurzwald, married, 3 children. In February 1945 arrested by Polish militia in Heinzendorf and deported to Russia.
Please note !!!
Wadowice
was 31 kilometers away from Auschwitz. There was a prison camp, a penal camp and a ghetto that was established by the Nazis. During the war, starting in April 1945, these facilities were used by the Russians and Poles to house German civilians and deport them from there to Auschwitz and Russia for forced labor
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