Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 9:13 am
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A tu ten dom teraz w mapach google https://maps.google.pl/maps?q=szkolna+1,+66-530+Drezdenko,+strzelecko-drezdenecki,+lubuskie&hl=pl&ll=52.839717,15.829786&spn=0.002346,0.006899&sll=52.835906,15.829539&sspn=0.009489,0.027595&t=h&hnear=Szkolna+1,+66-530+Drezdenko,+strzelecko-drezdenecki,+lubuskie&z=17&layer=c&cbll=52.839718,15.829943&panoid=9qLfVYLcmHuRXOqtvqP6Hg&cbp=12,295.39,,0,5.32
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Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 9:16 am
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And here's the house where your grandparents lived https://maps.google.pl/maps?q=Sienkiewicza+15,+66-530+Drezdenko,+strzelecko-drezdenecki,+lubuskie&hl=pl&ll=52.835906,15.829411&spn=0.009385,0.027595&sll=52.839717,15.829947&sspn=0.002372,0.006899&t=h&hnear=Sienkiewicza+15,+66-530+Drezdenko,+strzelecko-drezdenecki,+lubuskie&z=15&layer=c&cbll=52.835916,15.829555&panoid=n1-wuFrnOrG7X1xgv8kcEA&cbp=12,185.89,,0,-1.26
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Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 9:22 am
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A cemetery in Drezdenko here. Previously Protestant. The gate dates from 1863.
https://maps.google.pl/maps?q=kopernika,+66-530+Drezdenko,+strzelecko-drezdenecki,+lubuskie&hl=pl&ll=52.83671,15.825248&spn=0.009385,0.027595&sll=52.836684,15.825377&sspn=0.009488,0.027595&t=h&hnear=Kopernika,+66-530+Drezdenko,+strzelecko-drezdenecki,+lubuskie&z=15&layer=c&cbll=52.836691,15.825556&panoid=1SSijxYYcjuWV6WunbFS_A&cbp=12,224.93,,0,3.36
Can mom told you something about Drezdenko? Do you have old photographs, which overlooks the city?
Regards Magda
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Henry1949
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Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 5:43 pm
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Hello Magda,
Again, thank you very much for your work and time in assisting me in my research of my family.
I have spoken to my mother about this, however at 88 years her memory is not all the best. Unfortunately, very few photographs survived the war - only some from close family members.
Regards,
Henry
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Henry
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BobKPO Top Contributor
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Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 12:49 am
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This is true. In Poland, the postwar government took care of spreading hatred of the Germans. And many people from the wartime generation ago have given up. For example, this was the former director of the museum - perhaps the rest so it retains much of the pre-war history of the city. However, even greater in Poland was the hatred of the Russians - as of course does not officially said. But people still do not like the Russians and the Germans have long been nice neighbors across the Oder River!
Regards
Magda
As a curiosity-the tower of the church of our visitors write their names on bricks - is this a lot - from 1902 until today ....
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