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Monthly Archives: July 1940

Eickemeyer sent to Poland

July 31, 1940
CWRS Staff . Manfred Eickemeyer . architect, Cracow, Generalgouvernement, Johanisgasse 3, Poland, Radom, Tarnow, Warsaw

I set up my last studio on Leopold Str. 38 (rear building) in 1940. However, I only worked there 2-3 months, because in the meantime I had been called up by the Generalgouvernement as an architect. Continue reading →

Gisela Schertling’s agricultural work

July 15, 1940
CWRS Staff . Gisela Schertling . agricultural service, harvest, Keila, potato harvest, Ziegenrück County

As a pupil in secondary school [Note 1], Schertling repeatedly volunteered for the potato harvest. I am enclosing the report of the local agricultural director in Keila, Ziegenrück County where G. Schertling performed agricultural services. This report mentions her diligence and her attitude of camaraderie. Continue reading →

Gisela’s agricultural work

July 15, 1940
CWRS Staff . Gisela Schertling . agricultural service, Keila

As did all of our children, Gisela volunteered for agricultural assistance. She began every day of agricultural service with great ambition. Because of her great accomplishments in agricultural service, the county local leader of the farmers association requested her the next year. Continue reading →

Gisela Schertling’s agricultural service

July 15, 1940
CWRS Staff . Gisela Schertling . agricultural service, Keila, Oskar Henniger

I hereby certify that I employed Miss Gisela Schertling from Pößneck in agricultural service for 4 weeks in July and August 1940. Continue reading →

Gisela’s anger over slacking

July 15, 1940
CWRS Staff . Gisela Schertling . agricultural service, Renate Schertling

Something typical of her character is the following little story: When Gisela and her sisters were working together in agricultural service, her sister Renate once was slacking in her work. Therefore they had to redo her work. Continue reading →

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