AF-005: Tips for Researching German Genealogy | Ancestral Findings Podcast
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Researching your German ancestors takes knowledge and ingenuity. It is not like researching ancestors in America. Germany has only actually been one unified nation since 1871. Many people doing German genealogy research may find this surprising. However, it is an important point that has a huge impact on how you will go about doing your German genealogy research...
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My grandfather was a German soldier General who fought with Hitler. He came from Germany to Veracruz, Mexico in 1936 where he met my grandmother Sofía, they got married and my mother was born in 1937. Her name was Irma and Irma in Germany means "Hope". In the Marriage reigistration he wrote Hermann Kühne as his name. When I Googled the name, it appears that it is a German Destroyer Boat of War. I don't know who he really was, but I thank him with my heart and soul because thanks of him I´m alive, and very proud of being his grandaughter.
was born in Oberschlesian CSR and raised there
I am adopted from Germany. I have been told that Germany does not allow dna testing. Is that true?