German deposit in pot (update everyday;))

krichu

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I come back :). On the end history I found name properitor treasures.
His name is Emil Hope .
On the plan places hiden treasures
 

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Re: German deposit in pot

Gratulacje , witamy na forum . pozdrowienia od starego i L4S .
 

This is an amazing story! :notworthy: WOW!!!!!
And that you actually found out who owned the property is great! :)

// Erik
 

crazyjarhead said:
Those are some fantastic finds. Wonder how and why they got there ???

Many germans had to leave their homes in east prussia and other german areas in poland when the red army was on their advance to Berlin. Most of them had only what they are wearing. They cant take much with them. Very very sad. Russian army shot the "Trecks", drove over the wagons, horses and refugees. Civilians were shot without reason. Only for being german. Statistics say that only 5 percent of the woman between 10 and 80 NOT beeing raped through russian soldiers...
Google Fluchtlingstreck pictures for that. Dont know if the link works.
http://www.google.de/images?hl=de&s...bv=2&aq=9&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=flüchtling&gs_rfai=
An unknown number of people died in the cold winter of 44/45. For myself i had relatives with a very big farm there. They lost all they had. But they survived when tenth of thousands died....

These are relics of a very dreadful history.
 

Thats very neat! CONGRATS ON THE DISCOVERY!


-HITT
 

Once upon a time I was not in the forum, and here I see the posts in my archive discovery ;D ;D ;D :wink:
Regards
Kris
 

:headbang: :headbang:

Oh my gawddd
the finds keep coming!!! :hello2: :hello2:
 

Krichu - Amazing find! Please keep posting more photos as you dig through the items and clean them up. It appears that the map segment you posted is an old one of Kreis Cammin area. My ancestors (Ströde) are from the town of Schwenz, a short distance to the northeast. The town now has a Polish name, "Swiniec", I believe. I would be interested to know if your map shows Schwenz in any detail. Again, congratulations on your awesome find! Andy
 

Imnengr said:
Krichu - Amazing find! Please keep posting more photos as you dig through the items and clean them up. It appears that the map segment you posted is an old one of Kreis Cammin area. My ancestors (Ströde) are from the town of Schwenz, a short distance to the northeast. The town now has a Polish name, "Swiniec", I believe. I would be interested to know if your map shows Schwenz in any detail. Again, congratulations on your awesome find! Andy
Schwenz and around is a good place to find old coins.
I live in Kreis Greifenberg, which borders the east Cammin Kreis.
So I do not have accurate maps of the village Kreis Cammin but as you can find them. If you had any information about the location of the building in which your ancestors lived, I can do up to date pictures and send you
I hope you understand my English is not good
 

Congratulations on your discovery.

It's fascinating to watch it unfold!

On one of the pieces of newspaper, I see a swastika. What does it pertain to?
 

Theakiki said:
Congratulations on your discovery.

It's fascinating to watch it unfold!

On one of the pieces of newspaper, I see a swastika. What does it pertain to?
During World War II, the swastika in a German newspaper is a rather standard
 

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