Aaron, the mobilization records could be really exciting. Keep us posted. Now, if they could just post the images. I guess it's asking too much that they could be transcribed. Karl von Loewe On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Aaron Hill <aaronjhill@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > I have been looking through records seized by the United States, mostly at > the close of World War II. Has anyone ever looked through some of these? > For example, are the names of individual soldiers included on the rolls of > Prussian Mobilization Records, 1866-1918? > > Captured German and Related Records on Microform in the National Archives > National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized (Record Group 242) > > > http://www.archives.gov/research/captured-german-records/foreign-records-seized.html > > CIVIL RECORDS > -- Miscellaneous German Records Collection, 1892-1945 > -- Records of Former German and Japanese Embassies and Consulates, > 1890-1945 > > Records of Private Individuals and Enterprises > > German Military Records Antedating World War II > -- An Exhibit of German Military Documents from the Heeresarchiv Potsdam, > 1679-1935 > -- Records of the Royal Bavarian War Ministry and Other Bavarian Military > Authorities, 1866-1913 > -- Prussian Mobilization Records, 1866-1918 > -- Official and Personal Papers of Prussian Military Leaders > > http://www.archives.gov/research/captured-german-records/microfilm/m962.pdf > > -- Aaron > > http://aaronjhill.wordpress.com/ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PRUSSIA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Karl von Loewe Somerset NJ