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Information about Polish emigrants that might have died or have been born in the "Displaced-Persons-Camp Wildlfecken" can be obtained at the City of Wildflecken, Germany

Mail-address:
Gemeindeverwaltung Wildflecken
Rathausplatz 1
D-97772 Wildflecken
Germany
e-mail: info@wildflecken.de

 

www.its-arolsen.org
International Tracing Service Bad Arolsen

www.rootsweb.com
Oldest and largest Genealogy web-site

History of International Migration Site
Causes which led to Migration during the war and other related subjects

www.ushmm.org
The Holocaust Museum also provides information on Dispaced Persons

If you are looking for information on your family please send an email to:

Vincent E. Slatt Librarian vslatt@ushmm.org
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW  Washington DC 20024-2126
202.479.9717  Fax 202.479.9726
www.ushmm.org/research/library

Chapter 10 of the book "The Last Sunrise" by Harold Gordon
Born in Poland and deported for slave-labour to Germany, Harold Gordon lost his family in the Concentration-Camps.

www.holocaustforgotten.com/kidnaped.htm
Kidnaped and Deported - One Polish Man's Story from the Holocaust

http://thescreamonline.com/poetry/poetry08-01/guzlowski.html
John Guzlowski poems about the fate of his Polish parents who had been taken to germany by the nazis during the war.

http://www.poloniatoday.com/
Poland today

http://www.geschichtsatlas.de/~ga2/index.htm
Displaced-Persons - Ein Nachkriegsproblem

http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Visual___Artistic_Resources/Maxine_Rude/Maxine_Rude_
Exhibit/maxine_rude_exhibit.html
PHOTOGRAPHS BY MAXINE RUDE - JEWISH REFUGEES & OTHER DISPLACED PERSONS EUROPE 1945-1946 Premier Exhibit

 

 

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