I would be interested in the source of the information that the Germans executed POWs with German names. I suspect it was propaganda rather than fact. It is not mentioned by the Australian Official Historian, CEW Bean, and hundreds of South Australians with German names were captured in WW1 (including one of my relatives, Edgar Hugh Topperwien, 50th Battalion, AIF) and they were returned (relatively) unharmed. Bruce Topperwien -----Original Message----- From: Gillian Baker [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 9:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [AUS-GERMAN] Aren't i a naughty list admin? It isn't off topic as a number of German speaking men went to WW1, the children of German immigrants went to the war too. I have Hans Stoltenberg who served in WW1 (son and grandson of German immigrants) what is unusal about him is that he served under his real name. The Germans in WW1 shot as traitors those who had German names who fought for the allies, so if uncle Herman dissappeared arround WW1 he may have gone to war, under an assumed name! Regards, Gillian On Thursday, January 24, 2002 6:14 PM, Ainslee [SMTP:[email protected]] wrote: > Hi all, > I just wanted to post something slightly off topic but not really. > > I just got 2 world war 1 dossier's from the national archives of australia. I cannot believe the information involved. HEAPS. So if you have any rellies in ww1 you want info on i'd recommend doing this, costs about $15 per dossier. Cheers, Ainslee > http://ainslee.fourdegrees.com/ > > > ==== AUS-GERMAN Mailing List ==== > For your Aus-German resources go to > http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~ainslee_hooper/germlinks.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 ______________________________