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German Red Cross list civilians abducted by Russians and Poles - camp Auschwitz

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    Sold in May to Australian buyer "
    Weetalibah
    " for 8
    but he never paid for it
    German arrested by Russians and deported to Auschwitz subcamp
    Holocaust 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
    Philipp Jakob Duy, age 42, business clerk from Krakow, General Governement, Welfen street 2, born 24. december 1902 in Padew, district Dembica, married, 1 child. In 1945 in Bielitz, arrested by Russian soldiers
    Franz Dyczeck, age 60, weaver from Bielitz, Alsner street 3, born in 1885. In February/March 1945 arrested in Bielitz by members of the occupying forces
    Rudolf Effenberger, age 59, construcction council, engineer from Bielitz upper silesia, Am Mühlberg 24, born 20. september 1886 in Reichenberg, married, 2 children, one leg a little shorter since the 1st world war. In 1945 he was taken into custody by the Polish police in Bielice. Shall be deported to Gliwice and allegedly died there
    Wilhelm Folway, age 36, toolmaker from Bielitz, Josef street 10 or 12, born 25. april 1909, single. On 8. march 1945 taken from his apartment by members of the occupying forces and taken away
    Frieda Folway, approx 37, childrens nurse from Bielitz, born approx. 1908, single. In March/April arrested in Bielitz and deported to camp Myslowitz (Auschwitz sub camp). Raped by a Polish guard and beaten to death. (Witness, page 44, Rothardt)
    Robert Fröhlich, age 43, electrician, businessman from Bielietz, Josef street 36, born 17. january 1902 in Bielitz, married, 1 child. on 18. february 1945 arrested in Bielitz by Russian Militia. Allegedly came to the Sanok camp (former Ghetto) and died there
    Paul Fuchs, age 41, master worker from Bielitz, Litzmann street 8, born in may 1904 in Ober Kurzwald at Bielitz, married, 2 children. Arrested by Russian militia in Bielitz on 2.2.1945 and deported to Russia
    Franz Gawloswski, age approx. 57, Watchmaker from Bielitz, born in 1888. Arrested in 1945 in Bielitz by members of the occupying forces. He is supposed to have died in camp Nickelsdorf in April 1945
    Karl Glett, age 55, Liqueur manufacturer from Bielitz, born 26. march 1890 in Kamitz, district Bielitz, married, 2 children, scar of blind intestine. He was arrested by Russian and Polish militia in Bielitz in February 1945 and deported to Russia via Auschwitz at the beginning of March
    Felix Gora, age 53, business clerk from Bielitz, born 12. january 1892. On 4. march 1945 arrested in Bieltiz by members of the occupying forces and deported to Russia
    Karl Goral, age 36, bookkeeper from Alzen No 300 at Bielitz, born 15. february 1909 in Alzen, single. In 1945 in Bielitz arrested by Russian soldiers and arrested until the end of May 1945 at the command of Bielitz. Missing since then
    Hilde Goralczyk, age 39, unknown profession, Bleich street 55, born 28. august 1906. Arrested in Bielitz in 1945 and deported to Russia
    Oskar Gruchol age 50 or 51, profession ?, Rohrmann street 5, born 13. september 1894 or 1895. In march 1945 arrested by Russian troops. Was later spotted at a transport in Neu Sandez
    Emil Grünastel, age 67, pensioner, Josef street 4, born 20. april 1878 in Marklowitz, district Rybnik, married, 3 children. Arrested in january 1945
    Hilde Grzeczek, profession ?,born ?. Arrested in 1945
    Rudolf Hensler, age 64, Coppersmith from Bielitz, born 12. january 1881, married. In 1945 in Bielitz probably came into custody
    Hess, male or female ?, profession ?. In 1945 in Bielitz arrested by Russian soldiers and deported to unknown destination
    Josef Hoinkes, age 41, clerk, born 30. april 1904, married.In march 1945 arrested in Bielitz by Russian soldiers and taken away. Was spotted in Auschwitz in march 1945. (Witness sheet 89, page 4, witnesses Herzberg, Levers, Löne)
    Please note !!!
    Myslowitz was a sub camp of concentration camp Auschwitz. The Poles used that camp from 1945 as collection and concentration camp for German civilians. In the book "Revenge of the Victims" it is mentioned that the camp Myslowitz, together with the camps Potulice, Jaworzno and Trzebinia belonged to the probably worst and most inhuman camps in which even small German children were mistreated and killed by Polish guards. In the Myslowitz camp, rape, torture and killings were the order of the day. The camp commander was the Polish Jew Tadeusz Skowyra. Unlike SS soldiers, such as the Auschwitz accountant, he was never held accountable and never spent a day in prison for his war crimes.
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