Peter W Lande
2019-09-27 16:52:13 UTC
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I am trying to determine the origin/basis of a number of pages, apparently
taken from a book. The heading on the first page is Seznam csl. prislisniku
K.L.Dachau. The material consists of an extensive list of names with
additional information, e.g. Absolon Josef, farar, Lesna u Val Mezirci.
While religion is not given, some of the names indicate that they were
Jewish, others not. The mystery is compounded by the fact that most of
these names do not appear in Dachau records.
I would appreciate any suggestions as to the book from which this list was
apparently taken, and why a "Dachau" list apparently contains many names of
persons who never entered Dachau.
Peter Lande
Washington, D.C.
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I am trying to determine the origin/basis of a number of pages, apparently
taken from a book. The heading on the first page is Seznam csl. prislisniku
K.L.Dachau. The material consists of an extensive list of names with
additional information, e.g. Absolon Josef, farar, Lesna u Val Mezirci.
While religion is not given, some of the names indicate that they were
Jewish, others not. The mystery is compounded by the fact that most of
these names do not appear in Dachau records.
I would appreciate any suggestions as to the book from which this list was
apparently taken, and why a "Dachau" list apparently contains many names of
persons who never entered Dachau.
Peter Lande
Washington, D.C.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The 39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now
history, but you can still enjoy the presentations by purchasing the
Fleetwood audio/video recordings (visit fleetwood.iajgs2019.org).
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Watch JewishGen's video -- click here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nASSn4rDXh4
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on the JewishGen homepage.
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Jewishgen receiving a commission.
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