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Slavicaleks   
1 Jun 2012
Genealogy / Cossacks - Kozacy (Kazaki) in Poland Discussion [3]

Are you a Cossack? or have family members who were/are Cossacks? Would love for you to share your stories! and family histories!

Trying to find out more about Cossacks in Poland/Western Ukraine.

If you can positively contribute please do! :)

My Grandfather was descended from Polish/Ukrainian Cossacks on his mothers side from Galicia region of Poland/Western Ukraine.

His Cossack family name was '' Pawluk/Pawlak'' does anyone know much about those surnames? thank you
Slavicaleks   
2 Jun 2012
History / What do Polish people think of Palestinians? [20]

I consider Israel and Palestine as the same thing

Jews/ most Christian call the holy land Israel

Arabs and Muslims mainly call the holy land Palestine

in the end its the same thing.

As long as your a good person you will have no troubles in Poland
Slavicaleks   
2 Jun 2012
Genealogy / Where are the Lemkos now? Do they still exist in Poland? [32]

Thank you so much for the information
I was told that my great grandmothers surname ''Pawluk'' is somewhat common within the Lemko (Rusyn) community but its very hard to find information because i don't know Polish or Russian.
Slavicaleks   
2 Jun 2012
Genealogy / Where are the Lemkos now? Do they still exist in Poland? [32]

Poles are not perfect like ALL people. But if what you say is true (I'll take your word ) that is very sad.

My grandmother is ( 89year old) Belarusian who was born and grew up in West Belarus then apart of Poland and she was very heavily Polanised so i think it was a common thing back then.

Thanks again
Slavicaleks   
5 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

Hey I am very confused please help me !

I am going through my late grandfathers documents from WW2 and I discovered he has a German Identity Card of him in the Hitler youth!!!!!!

I always thought he was POLISH he was born in Gniezno, Poland in 1929 he has a Polish First name and Surname and both his parents had Polish first names and Surnames,

On his German Identity card it has all the NAZI stamps and information ect. about him saying where he was born and lived. Where it says his ETHNICITY it says '' Ethnicity assumed Polish ''

So my question is how could my Grandfather who was born in Poland and who has both a Polish first name and surname whos parents that have both Polish names and born in Poland be allowed to be in the HITLER YOUTH ? seeing the Germans ''Assume he is of Polish Ethnicity ''

please only honest and helpful people comment

Thank you
Slavicaleks   
5 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

At the start of the war his Mother fled to Germany with my grandfather and his sister where they attended German school.

His father was in the Polish army and died at the start of the war.
(A family rumor was that he changed sides at the start of the war and went into the German army and was sent to the Russian front where he was captured he later escaped but died from illness on the way back home )

thats all I know
Slavicaleks   
5 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

@ Harry

But on her Polish documents it says she is Polish and her husband Polish also....

Do you have to be of Fully German or Part German ethnicity to be in the Hitler Youth?
Slavicaleks   
5 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

@
Gruffi_Gummi

I am shocked ! I don't know what to say. And my Surname is sooooooo Polish too ! even my dads first language is Polish.

So how Germanic would you have be to be considered Aryan ?
Slavicaleks   
5 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

I was very Proud to be of Polish ethnicity but finding out im not that Polish and im more German is a little crazy but oh well we are all human

I still cant understand why on my grandfathers German identification card it says

Volkszugehorigkeit angeblich : Polen
Ethnicity Assumed : Polish

how does that work if he is considered an Ethnic German? I am still puzzled
Slavicaleks   
5 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

I am confused to

it says on another Nazi identification card nationality : Polen

@ Harry

I am Australian so I am halfway to being British ;P and I think its important to know my family history no matter what comes out of it because that makes up apart of me.

the question is do you have to be of full or part Germanic to be in the Hitler Youth? if yes then my grandfather was of mixed Polish and German ethnicity which is why he was considered German enough to be fully Germanised... what do you good people think?
Slavicaleks   
6 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

tried to upload the docments it says the files are too big and im not that good with a computer, if you want to see them send me your email address in a message and ill be happy to email them to you :)

thank you
Slavicaleks   
6 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

My grandfather was born in 1929 in Gniezno in the Second Polish Republic. So his Citizenship was Polish.

But the question is how much German ancestry did you need to have to be considered ethnic German and to be in the Hilter Youth ?
Slavicaleks   
6 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

Ok so I spoke to a distant relative of mine and apparently my grandfather's father had a German mother.They also told me that its possible that my grandfathers mother also had a German mother. So if that is a fact why would it say on his German Identification Card, Ethnicity : Assumed Polish ??? I am still very confused
Slavicaleks   
6 Jul 2012
Genealogy / my Polish Grandfather in Hitler Youth? HOW? [65]

When the war started my grandfather along with his mother and younger sister fled to Germany (I think voluntary) so if that's the case on his German Identity card why wouldn't it say

Ethnicity : German NOT Polish?

I guess I have to find someone who has knowledge in this field to take a look at the documents.

If anyone has knowledge about WW2 German identification Cards and is willing to help me please message me your email address on here and i shall email copies of the documents :)

Thanks for everyone's help !