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Lost in WWII

: wt 14 cze 2016, 19:03
autor: Mickelow
Witam,

Recently I have discovered a birth record (Pabiance 1914) on family member which has a side note written in German. The relative fell at leszno in 1941.

The family were early German's who came to Poland in the later part of 1700.

I am attempting to learn more on the death of this relative in Leszno. What side was he on? Is there a military record for him? Was he just an innocent, civilian who got caught in the line of fire during the war?

Can anyone provide help or direction? Where would I go to search for second world war casualties?

80 years after his death, we have only just learned his fate. Any help you can provide, will be greatly appreciated.

I thank you in advance
Yvette

Lost in WWII

: wt 14 cze 2016, 20:43
autor: piotr_nojszewski
As you give no names it will be difficult to help.
Start with this
http://www.straty.pl/index.php/szukaj-w-bazie

Lost in WWII

: wt 14 cze 2016, 21:09
autor: Mickelow
So sorry Piotr,

Ralatives name is Robert Dőring. Born 1914

Note located can be viewed here (act #280)

http://metryki.genealodzy.pl/metryka.ph ... 825&y=1235

I am going to search the link you have provided now.

Thanks

Hello again Piotr.

I have searched the site for Robert Doring, Doering, Dohring and unfortunately nothing was found. I have to say though, what an amazing site! Thank you

Lost in WWII

: czw 16 cze 2016, 23:31
autor: piotr_nojszewski
Yvette,
I looked at the record. It states "gefallen". Thi suggest he was a member of some military/police german force.
A lot of people with German origin joint Volksliste (voluntary or under pressure)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volksliste
Leszno was not a German name but maybe someone used Polish name for some reanon. Maybe was killed during bombing?
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heeres-Mu ... talt_Lissa

Lost in WWII

: sob 18 cze 2016, 23:22
autor: Mickelow
Thank you Piotr,

I used your links and with much going this way and that. I finally found an obituary for Robert.
page 11/12
http://bc.wbp.lodz.pl/Content/28885/Lit ... %20032.pdf

I had the obituary translated and in it were some very touching words

If love could perform.miracles,
If tears could awaken the dead,
The foreign earth of a distant land
Would not be blanketing you.

I was hoping to learn that Robert was resistance and not Volksliste but it appears to be the later which is true.

On the sites you directed me to, I learned that often, they had no choice. The Obit states he was a Riffle man defending the Eastern front. I still have much to learn there, but thanks again for your direction it has helped a lot.

Pozdrawiam
Yvette

Re: Lost in WWII

: ndz 19 cze 2016, 08:32
autor: JarekK
Mickelow pisze:Thank you Piotr,

I used your links and with much going this way and that. I finally found an obituary for Robert.
page 11/12
http://bc.wbp.lodz.pl/Content/28885/Lit ... %20032.pdf

I had the obituary translated and in it were some very touching words

If love could perform.miracles,
If tears could awaken the dead,
The foreign earth of a distant land
Would not be blanketing you.

I was hoping to learn that Robert was resistance and not Volksliste but it appears to be the later which is true.

On the sites you directed me to, I learned that often, they had no choice. The Obit states he was a Riffle man defending the Eastern front. I still have much to learn there, but thanks again for your direction it has helped a lot.

Pozdrawiam
Yvette
This cross is similar to German Iron Cross https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Cross - Robert Doring was a german soldier (schutze = private). He died during a winter campaign in the East (probably - my german isn't good)

RE: Re: Lost in WWII

: pt 08 lip 2016, 23:34
autor: oknorr
The handwritten note on Robert Doering's birth record states:
Pabianice, den 17.10.1942
Robert Döring ist am 27.12.41 in Leszno gefallen.
Stand(esamt) Litzmannstadt Nr. 7133/1942
Der Landrat des Kreises Lask
i(m) A(uftrag) Schwarzlar(?)

Pabianice, 17 October 1942
Robert Döring was killed in action on 27 December 1941 in Leszno.
County Registrar Litzmannstadt (Lodz) Nr. 7133/1942 [the number and year of his death certificate]
The County Commissioner of County Lask
signed by a deputy, Schwarzlar(?)

Now the question is which Leszno the entry refers to. I assume it was somewhere east of Lodz.